By Krisztina Fenyo
BUDAPEST, Dec 13 (Reuters) – Thousands of Hungarians marched to Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s offices on Saturday, led by opposition leader Peter Magyar, who urged the veteran nationalist to resign over an abuse scandal at a juvenile detention centre.
Protesters walked through Budapest’s frosty streets behind a banner reading “Protect the children!”, carrying soft toys and torches in solidarity with victims of physical abuse in a case dating back several years.
The prosecutor’s office said on Wednesday that seven people had been detained at the state-run Budapest juvenile centre so far.
Orban, who faces what could be the toughest challenge to his 15-year rule in an election likely in April, condemned the abuse in an interview with news outlet Mandiner, calling it

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