Réka is one of thousands who have been standing on the Margit Bridge, in the middle of the Danube, in the middle of Budapest’s city center, long before the start of the annual “Peace March” on March 15th. Hungarian flags all around them, crowds, even though it hasn’t started yet. She and her boyfriend are also waving Hungarian flags, the sun is shining from the sky. She is also here because of “Béke,” she says – peace, as the word is called in Hungarian.