Budapest: Antipathy to Fudan University Campus: European Chinese erotophobia

Budapest: Antipathy to Fudan University Campus: European Chinese erotophobia

-China’s “Trojan horse” in Europe-

Budapest Citizens:

In front of the Parliament Building in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, at noon on June 5.

“NO Fudan University”

“Don’t make a colony”

Budapest citizens with anti-china placards gathered.

He went out to the streets to protest the “plan to build the Fudan University campus in Shanghai in Budapest.”

Pro-Chinese Prime Minister Viktor Orban was holding hands with the Chinese government.

German Public Broadcasting: Deutsche Welle

“The number of demonstrators reaches 10,000,” he reported.

The day after the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Incident on June 4, a large-scale anti-Chinese demonstration was held in Europe.

Mayor of Budapest:

Opposing the construction of the Fudan University campus

The names of the four streets in the city

“Free Hong Kong Street”

“Uighur Martyr Street”

I changed it to “Dalai Lama Street”.

Chosun Online | Chosun Ilbo

http://www.chosunonline.com/m/svc/article.html?contid=2021060780004

Budapest protest against China’s Fudan University campus

Thousands of people marched through Budapest to protest against plans to open a Chinese university campus in the Hungarian capital.

Opponents of the project

say it will undercut the country’s own higher education and increase the influence of China’s Communist authorities.

The right-wing government of PM Viktor Orban has close ties with Beijing.

Earlier this month,
Hungary blocked an EU statement criticising China’s treatment of Hong Kong.

On Saturday, demonstrators opposing the plan to build China’s Fudan University campus in Budapest

marched through the city’s streets to the parliament building.

“Orban and [his right-wing party] Fidesz portray themselves as anti-communists,

but in reality the communists are their friends,” university student Szonja Radics, who was at the march, told AFP news agency.

BBC News

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-57372653