
"Individuals and groups linked to the so-called Antifa ideology have carried out numerous terrorist attacks across the European Union, including in Germany, France, and Italy, he wrote. This violent far-left network has carried out brutal attacks across Europe, including in Budapest. To our great regret, suspects later avoided justice by finding refuge in EU states, Szijjarto said. Szijjarto highlighted the case of Italian Ilaria Salis, who he said gained immunity after becoming an MEP."
"In my letter to @kajakallas I urged the EU to follow @realDonaldTrump's lead and classify Antifa as a terrorist organisation. This violent far-left network has carried out brutal attacks across Europe, including in Budapest. To our great regret, suspects later avoided justice pic.twitter.com/StM6jKzU3q Peter Szijjarto (@FM_Szijjarto) September 20, 2025 These appalling acts illustrate beyond doubt that the Antifa movement constitutes a grave threat, he asserted."
The Hungarian government demanded that the European Union classify Antifa as a terrorist organization, urging alignment with the United States' recent designation. The demand cites alleged terrorist attacks and brutal violence linked to Antifa across EU member states, including Germany, France, Italy, and Budapest. The claim alleges suspects later avoided justice by finding refuge in other EU states. The case of Italian MEP Ilaria Salis is cited: arrested in Budapest during a February 2023 demonstration and elected to the European Parliament a year later, which ended her house arrest. The message frames Antifa as a grave threat requiring coordinated EU action.
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