FOR — Foreign Relations
Made contacts regarding client's situation in Hungary. Shared a multi-faith letter that was signed by 43 organizations and individuals, which detailed the most troubling issues: 1. In 2016 and 2017, Hungarian authorities conducted raids on the Church in Budapest and seized tens of thousands of internal religious files, including confidential pastoral and priest-penitent records that are sacred to the practice of the religion. These seizures were carried out under the pretext of data protection violations, including alleged criminal abuse of data. After an eight-year criminal investigation, however, Hungarian authorities formally dismissed the case in September 2025, finding no wrongdoing. 2. In January 2026, a Hungarian court authorized the government agency to dispose of the evidence, effectively permitting the destruction of these sacred religious materials, even though the files have been found to be compliant with European legal norms that are also valid in Hungary. Once destroyed, these materials cannot be replaced, and the harm to religious freedom will be permanent and irreversible. The signers of the letter respectfully asked for engagement with the Hungarian government to ask for a halt to the destruction of the seized religious files, and for the return of those materials to their rightful owners.
Government entities lobbied: State, Dept of (DOS); White House Office