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Terrorist attacks in Hungary cannot be ruled out https://perma.cc/L2XQ-8FWA

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is ongoing. The security situation continues to be volatile. Do not travel from Hungary to Ukraine.
Always be alert to terrorism. Terrorists have targeted European cities. They may target public recreation and entertainment areas, transport hubs, and places travellers visit. Take official warnings seriously

Meanwhile even this doesn't mean nothing, because they wrote that for all countries ... and like said previously, it can happens everywhere
https://t.iss.one/TerrorismTelegram/134
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Destinations in Europe where we advise against all travel: Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Syria/Türkiye, Ukraine https://perma.cc/G4DL-TU9U
Here we go again, all countries near Asia and Russia!

Terrorist groups, individuals returning to Europe from areas of conflict, and individuals adhering to various forms of extremist ideologies, continue to make threats to conduct attacks in Hungary and across Europe. Groups adhering to various ideologies have conducted attacks in the past.

New Zealanders in Hungary are advised to keep themselves informed of potential risks to safety and security by monitoring the media and other local information sources. We recommend following any instructions issued by the local authorities and exercising vigilance in public places

Section 314 – Terrorist act: is guilty of a felony and shall be punished by imprisonment for ten to twenty years or life.

Hungary to ban rallies supporting 'terrorist organisations', Orban says https://perma.cc/3PB9-NK2H

2,003 case
Number of registered crimes per hundred thousand inhabitants aged 14 years and over 2022 https://perma.cc/HR2R-M73K

As Figure 4.1 already showed, since 2002, Hungarian society has been more xenophobe than other European countries.

Meanwhile even the fact that no terrorist attack was done previously in Hungary (or other), doesn't mean is a good reason to not do that in future too!
Victims of intentional homicide (data based on United Nations)

What we can see from such 10 pictures:

High in Hungary, Belgium, Israel, Romania, Russia, USA (and France), but still not comparable to El Salvador, Jamaica, Zambia, South Africa, Colombia, Mexico, etc. which are crazy high!

Low in Switzerland, Netherlands, Norway

Where Romania < Hungary = Untold Festival < Sziget

Romania 📉 Hungary 📈 = Untold Festival 📉 Sziget 📈

A 2. ábrán ismertetett Eurostat-adatok azt mutatják, hogy 2018-ban az emberölések női áldozatainak aránya Magyarországon 100 000 lakosonként 0,84 volt, ami a 10. legmagasabb arány az Egyesült Királyság és azon 24 tagállam között, amelyekről rendelkezésre áll információ. Magyarországon az ötödik legmagasabb a párkapcsolatban elkövetett szándékos emberölés női áldozatainak aránya (0,22), míg a harmadik legkisebb arány a családtagok és rokonok által elkövetett emberölés női áldozatainak aránya (0,08) (14 joghatóság közül). = female homicide victims in Hungary was 0.84 per 100,000 inhabitants (> EU countries), while the homicide by family / intimate partner is lower compared to most EU countries (even Germany, Finland)

Nem lett veszélyesebb hely a migránsoktól Nyugat-Európa https://perma.cc/VS7W-SY3P
Hungary 1.79 vs Germany 0.85 vs Italy 0.5

Ilyen Budapest is, ahol 1,45 a százezer főre jutó gyilkosságok száma, míg Magyarországé 1,57. (from Országos Kriminológiai Intézet 2015)

Conclusion: this means nothing, because homicides are not synonym of terrorism, but considering such stats, you have higher risk to be killed at Sziget compared to Untold Festival or other festivals ...

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"But a terroristic attack cannot happen at a marathon" .... "i could never imagine that"

Here you go!

No matter if you are happy and enjoy the day, a terroristic attack could happen everywhere
- school
- hospital
- festival
- sport event
- street
- amusement park
- museum / aquarium
- shopping center
- beach
- airport
- etc.

Means "i could never imagine that ..." cannot be said ANYMORE in 2023!

So the most important thing YOU NEED TO DO is always check where you can go, if something happens. Obviously you should know emergency phone numbers too.

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"I never imagined this could happen to a festival" - part 6

Loveparade 2010. Not directly related to terrorism, but still an huge catastrophic disaster!

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Terrorist vs Religion P1

With regard to religious terrorism, Al Qaeda’s representation of the Arabian Peninsula as the spiritual home of Islam has provided the basis for its justification of the US as both an invading and infidel force.

The fourth wave of terrorism, roughly the 1990s to the present day, displays a continuation of this geographic trend but with a dramatic change in the motivation for terrorist activity. Rapoport (2001) claims that we are living in an era of religious terrorism; described as a fundamental shift and an unprecedented situation. Though focus in the US and Europe may simply identify religious terrorism with Islamic extremism, it is actually identified as a global phenomenon. Extremist Christian, Jewish, Sikh, and Buddhist groups have also been identified as advocating and committing acts of terrorism (Juergensmeyer, 2000).

A general trend in terrorism coverage is that western media are more likely to label Islamic violence as terrorism, as compared to Christian or Jewish violence (Nacos, 2002).

With a consideration of the fact that the 9/11 attacks and most of the post-9/11 terrorism acts have been committed by Islamic extremists, it is not surprising that Muslims are frequently portrayed in the media as perpetrators of terrorism. A largely ignored fact, however, is that most victims of terrorism operations are Arabs and Muslims (Perl, 2007; Stolbery, 2010).

Past research suggested that Islamic radical groups or those from the Middle East are more likely to be framed as terrorists than groups of other religions (e.g., Nagar, 2007). In an analysis of primary terrorist portrayals after 9/11 in major release film trailers, Middle Eastern or Arabic groups are the most frequently represented non-White ethnic groups, accounting for a third of the total primary portrayals (Ivory, Williams, Hatch, & Covucci, 2007). Similarly, Kalyango (2006) found that Islamic groups are the most frequently mentioned terrorist groups in the New York Times’ coverage of counter-terrorism efforts.