Saturday, May 27, 2006

MOSCOW GAY RALLY MET BY VIOLENCE AND ARRESTS


Police and fundamentalists attacked a gay rights march in Moscow today resulting in over one hundred arrests and a number of injuries. Police detained the rally's main organizer as he attempted to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier just outside the Kremlin wall.

Earlier, a police source said 1,000 policemen on duty in the city's center had been instructed to stop all attempts to hold the banned demonstration.

A Moscow district court Friday upheld a ban imposed by the city government on the parade slated for Saturday. The court rejected an appeal by the event's organizers against a Moscow city government decision to prohibit the event to mark the 13th anniversary of homosexuality being decriminalized in Russia.

Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Shevtsova said, "In our country, homosexuality and lesbianism have always been considered sexual perversions, and were even prosecuted in the past. Currently, the stated actions are not prohibited by law," she admitted, "but their agitation, including gay festivals and a parade of sexual minorities, is in fact propaganda of immorality, which may be prohibited by law."

The Deputy Mayor should keep her mouth shut!

The following is from Pink News


Fundamentalists attack German MP on Moscow gay rights march

Over 120 people including a German MP have been arrested in Moscow after campaigners attempted to hold the capital's first gay rights rally.

Volker Beck, a Green member of the German parliament was attacked by 20 religious protesters and punched in the face whilst he was giving a television interview.

“There was no aggression from our side, we were simply there,” Herr Beck told the DPA press agency. “It is unacceptable that the police offer no protection to gays on the streets.”

Gay rights activists had attempted to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider, just outside the Kremlin wall and then to gather outside the office of the Mayor of Moscow who had attempted to ban the event.

Around 100 religious and fascist extremists dressed in black kicked and punched gay activists. “Moscow is not Sodom!” shouted a group of Russian women clutching religious icons.

"We are Russians. We are Orthodox. These soldiers died so we could live like Russians, not so these people could come here and tell us what to do," one Christian protester told Reuters.

The veteran gay rights campaigner and regular contributor to PinkNews.co.uk, Peter Tatchell was amongst those taking part in the march. “Both the authorities and the fascists had the same objective, to suppress the Moscow gay pride” he said following the confrontations between the gay activists and the religious protesters.

The Mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, banned the gay parade and threatened to to also outlaw the parallel gay rights conference and festival.

Mr Luzhkov says he will not allow a gay pride parade "in any form" and that any attempt to march in the streets will be "resolutely quashed."

He claims the ban will protect gays and lesbians from potential violent protests

A statement from the Mayor‘s office said: “This march could provoke a wave of protests which could lead to mass breaches of public order and disturbances, therefore the application for the march has not been successful.”

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