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Police mistake marathon for gay pride parade

Published: 23 January, 2012, 21:52

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Police in the Kaliningrad region have mistaken a marathon for a gay pride parade.

Several athletes gathered in the town center of Sovetsk on Saturday for the run, but were approached by police, who detained some of them, including teenagers.

Police later explained they had been falsely tipped-off about a planned but illegal gay pride march in the town.

Organizing pride parades has long been a big problem among activists in Russia’s gay community.

In Moscow, they have been unsuccessfully applying for permission to hold a parade for several years – with former Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov branding them "satanic" on one occasion.

With Luzhkov replaced by Sergey Sobyanin, the LGBT community hoped for change, but the new mayor deemed such events in the capital to be “unnecessary.”

The bans have always been warmly supported by the Russian Orthodox Church, with its officials supporting what they say is the authorities' right to ban any propaganda based on its potential moral damage to the people.

In July 2011, Russia paid 30,000 euros in compensation to gay activists over its decision to ban so-called pride marches.

The fine was issued by the European Court of Human Rights, which ruled that the decision to repeatedly ban gay pride parades in 2006, 2007 and 2008 was unlawful.

The European ruling, however, did not help: the last attempted gay pride effort was dispersed by police in Moscow in May of 2011. More than 60 people, both supporters of LGBT rights and their opponents, were detained.

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Tony Ward January 24, 2012, 11:11
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Serves them right for running backwards ;P

Милан January 24, 2012, 08:38
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Gay or Nay

Gay parade in any city should be put to a democratic vote; if the majority of it's citizens say "yes" - the people have spoken, organize the parade. If the majority says "no" - quite simple, ban the parade. Or people's elected town officials should vote, whatever works best for the city.
I honestly do not understand why all the complications when such things should be simple. 

Is that Putin? January 24, 2012, 07:32
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Nevermind.  Mexico is land of the Homosexual Maffia quit pretending Juan Carlos.  There are more ladyboys in Mexico than any other country.