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Slovakia: Skinhead Attack Cancels First Gay Pride March

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Slovakia’s first ever gay pride parade was canceled today after skinheads attacked the participants with rocks, eggs and a tear gas grenade. Organizers are blaming police for not providing adequate protection. Eight neo-Nazis were arrested and there were no serious injuries.

Members of the neo-Nazi group Slovenska Pospolitost attacked the participants at a pre-parade rally for LGBT rights. A tear gas canister thrown by one of the approximately 80 neo-Nazis interrupted the rally, attended by 500 people, while the extremists also were throwing eggs at the participants, the Sme daily reported.

Two rally participants who were carrying a rainbow flag, the symbol of the parade, were attacked by the neo-Nazis at Hviezdoslav Square in Bratislava. They attacked the flag barriers with their fists in the face, the SITA newswire reported. The rally and parade had been announced long in advance and observers said that the police had enough time to prepare for the security and safety of the parade participants.

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Lithuania: First Pride Parade Marred by Violence

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Over 1,000 protesters showed up Saturday to demonstrate against Lithuania’s first gay pride parade, the AP reported. Opponents threw stones, shouted anti-gay slurs and hurled smoke bombs at participants taking part in Baltic Pride 2010 in Lithuania’s capital city of Vilnius.

About 400 people marched inside a sealed-off area near the city’s Neris river for about 2 hours as opponents were kept at bay by a large police presence and barricades. Protesters said they took issue with the large influx of foreigners participating in the parade.

“Sweden has already wiped out traditional families,” said one protester referring to Sweden’s recent gay marriage law. “Now they come over here to tell us how to live, how to think and who to sleep with. Lithuania will not allow such perversions.”

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Lithuania: Gay Rights Advocates March in Vilnius

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Gay rights campaigners in Lithuania stage a landmark rally Saturday in the Baltic state, where homosexuality is largely taboo, after winning a court battle allowing their march to go ahead. For the expected 300 participants, the Baltic Pride 2010 gathering in the capital Vilnius is crucial in this overwhelming Catholic and former communist EU nation of 3.3 million people.

“I’ll be taking part because it’s going to be a historic event. At last, we’re going to be able to march in the streets of Lithuania and wave our rainbow flag,” said Arnas Zdanevicius, referring to the global banner of gay rights.

Zdanevicius, 39, is an emblematic figure for Lithuania’s small gay movement. A sociologist, he is locked in a watershed unfair dismissal case with the University of Kaunas, which showed him the door claiming his academic record was weak.

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