PHOTOS: Secret Neonazi festival held in Hungary?

An international fight gala or Neonazi gathering took place in Hungary this weekend? A so-called European Fight Night was organised in Hungary yesterday. Police said it was a Neonazi gathering with hundreds of extremists because there were concerts. Furthermore, one could buy extremist artefacts on the event, serving as an opportunity to develop relationship between the different extremist organisations of 12 countries. The owner of the original place stepped back from the event, so it was reorganised and held approximately 80 kilometres away from Budapest. Here are the details.
According to the government-close Pesti Srácok, a far-right international gathering took place in Hungary this weekend. However, it was organised by the Western secret services since it is known – they believe – that, in such organisations, the number of secret agents is high. Therefore, the only purpose of the event was to start propaganda against the Hungarian government and call it Nazi and fascist because it did not ban “European Fight Night”.
Among the event organisers were the Légió Hungária, the German Battle of the Nibelungen and the Pride France. They used Telegram for communication, and the event venue was a secret. However, the owner stepped back “because of the pressure from the police”, the organisers wrote.
We know the new venue because of some photos shared on Telegram
However, a German far-right extremist, Benjamin Moses, posted the new venue. The event moved to Csókakő, 80 kilometres from Budapest in Fejér county. The information was shared by Michael Colborne, a Bellingcat journalist. Here is his tweet:
1/2 Thanks to a public Instagram post (1st pic) from German far-right extremist Benjamin Moses (@Belltower_News https://t.co/bubdS8YA2I) we know the location of European Fight Night: Csókakő, HU (2nd, 3rd pics), ~80km from Budapest in Fejér county (47.34677243, 18.272734320) https://t.co/GGpuQa1bH6 pic.twitter.com/SCuKoZuIIy
— Michael Colborne (@ColborneMichael) May 6, 2023
Later he tweeted more photos showing even himself among the possible “targets”. Finally, police arrived with 30-40 officers at CsókakÅ‘, but seemingly they did nothing. The event started at 4 PM with 32 fighters, but the number of partakers reached 400.
Now on their Telegram, organizers have posted a flyer with this photo showing Hungarian police outside the event, while claiming interest from attendees isn’t waning going into the “final rounds” pic.twitter.com/ZMTymvH9KS
— Michael Colborne (@ColborneMichael) May 6, 2023
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