Friday photo: Insane Clown Protest
Hungarian clowns fill out ballots during a demonstration to revoke their confidence from Viktor Orban’s government in the polling booth of the street in front of the parliament building on June 16, 2011 during their anti-government demonstration. Hungarian trade unions took to the streets in car convoys or disguised as clowns in a protest against ...
Hungarian clowns fill out ballots during a demonstration to revoke their confidence from Viktor Orban’s government in the polling booth of the street in front of the parliament building on June 16, 2011 during their anti-government demonstration. Hungarian trade unions took to the streets in car convoys or disguised as clowns in a protest against austerity measures of the centre-right government.
Joshua Keating is a former associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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