Turkish police attacked and arrted hundreds at the Istanbul Pri March last weekend, a sweepg display of vlence and discrimatn agast lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people, as well as journalists attemptg to report on the June 26 event. The number of arrts 2022 is three-tim more than the arrts durg the prev seven Istanbul Pri march bed. Thirty-four of those arrted were youth, acrdg to Kaos GL, a Turkish LGBT rights group.
Contents:
- TURKISH GAY PRI MARCH DRAWS THOANDS
- 5 SAFT PLAC FOR GAY TRAVELERS IN 2019 (AND THE MOST DANGERO)
- A GLOBAL GAY PRI WEEKEND, PHOTOS
- DOZENS TAED AT BANNED GAY PRI MARCH TURKEY
TURKISH GAY PRI MARCH DRAWS THOANDS
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(Istanbul) – Turkish police attacked and arrted hundreds of people at the Istanbul Pri March on June 26, 2022, a sweepg display of vlence and discrimatn agast lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people, Human Rights Watch said today. The same day, Fahrett Altun, Print Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s munitns director, ma an anti-LGBT speech, sayg that “Fai and children [are] targeted through … tolerance for homosexualy propaganda” and llg homosexualy “ugls.
5 SAFT PLAC FOR GAY TRAVELERS IN 2019 (AND THE MOST DANGERO)
From Istanbul to Izmir, thoands of Turkish activists took to the streets prott to memorate lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) Pri month June. Turkish thori rpond wh a seri of attacks agast LGBT rights activists, lawyers, and journalists; Kaos GL, a Turkish LGBT rights group, reported that the ernment banned 10 LGBT-related events and taed over 530 people jt 37 days. * gay pride turkey 2019 *
“The fenrs were practisg their right to assembly and standg up for the rights of others a peaceful manner when the police attacked and arrted them, ” said Björn van Roozendaal, programm director for the Internatnal Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Associatn (ILGA-Europe), who was speakg on behalf of four mpaigng groups.
A GLOBAL GAY PRI WEEKEND, PHOTOS
The ban Turkey's pal Ankara on public events foced on lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, and tersex (LGBTI) issu discrimat agast LGBTI people and vlat their fundamental rights, and should therefore be immediately lifted, Human Rights Watch said today. * gay pride turkey 2019 *
In practice, however, LGBT people have ltle legal protectn om discrimatn and hostily towards them is rife across Turkey’s nservative hosts hundreds of LGBT refuge om other untri, cludg om neighbourg Iran, where homosexualy is punishable by ath.
From Istanbul to Izmir, thoands of Turkish activists took to the streets prott to memorate lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) Pri month June.
DOZENS TAED AT BANNED GAY PRI MARCH TURKEY
Lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, tersex, and queer (LGBTIQ) dividuals nstute a large group of mory groups Turkey. Bee of the src * gay pride turkey 2019 *
In March 2021, after the ernment received wispread domtic and ternatnal cricism for whdrawg om the Council of Europe Conventn on Preventg and Combattg Vlence agast Women and Domtic Vlence (known as the Istanbul Conventn), officials rpond wh an anti-LGBT statement and clared that they whdrew om the nventn bee is beg hijacked by groups to normalize homosexualy. Homophobic ernment statements like the have reverberatg effects the public sphere, where LGBT rights groups have documented a dramatic rise anti-LGBT rhetoric the news. On Thursday, a majory of European Unn lears vowed to ntue batg discrimatn agast the LGBTI muny a jot letter amid a standoff wh Hungary, whose parliament last week approved a bill that bans the distributn of material schools emed to promote homosexualy or genr change.
Revelers walk the streets Sunday at the nth annual Turkish Gay Pri Para, the only march of s kd a Mlim untry. STORY HIGHLIGHTSIstanbul se s nth annual gay pri para"We're everywhere, get ed to , " one sign readThe march is the only one of s kd a majory-Mlim untry Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Thoands of Turks marched through Istanbul a monstratn llg for improved rights and greater social acceptance for the untry's homosexual muny. Activists say the annual Turkish Gay Pri Para, now s nth year, is the only march of s kd a majory-Mlim untry.