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WARSAW GAY PRI PARA BACK AFTER BACKLASH, PANMIC
Warsaw has held s gay pri para after a panmic-duced break — and amid a backlash Poland and Hungary agast LGBT rights. * warsaw lgbt parade *
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WARSAW GAY PRI
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Some nservativ say they have nothg agast gay people but oppose what they ll “LGBT iology”.