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Ireland: Thousands to March for Marriage Equality

Sunday, August 14th, 2011

Ireland Civil PartnershipsTHOUSANDS OF PEOPLE are expected to take to the streets of Dublin today for the third annual March for Marriage, organised by LGBT Noise.

The aim of the march is to urge the government to listen to calls highlighting the inequalities of civil partnership legislation, and to lift the ban on same-sex marriage.

Organiser Max Krzyzanowski told TheJournal.ie that while the majority of people in Ireland appear to be in favour of gay marriage (a Sunday Times/Red C poll in March found that almost three quarters of Irish people are in favour), it’s “only the politicians that are holding us back”.

Full Story from The Journal

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Nepal: Hundreds Rally for Gay Rights

Sunday, August 14th, 2011

Nepal Gay RightsHundreds of gay, lesbian, transgender people marched with supporters in a southern Nepal town Sunday to demand equal rights under a new constitution the country is in the process of writing.

The estimated 500 demonstrators danced, chanted slogans and marched around Narayanghat, a town about 100 miles (160 kilometers) south of the capital of Katmandu on Sunday, which is also Nepal’s traditional festival of Gaijatra honoring the dead.

The gay community has been holding demonstrations on the festival day in the capital, but it was the first time that activists have organized a rally outside the capital.

Full Story from NR Today

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Ireland: Thousands to March for Marriage Equality Saturday

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Thousands will take to the streets of Dublin this Sunday, August 14, to march for marriage equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Ireland.

The protestors, led by the LGBT Noise organization, claim that even though civil partnerships between same-sex couples were legally recognized from January 1 of this year, the legislation is still missing vital components that differentiate it from marriage.

Max Krzyzanowski, spokesman for the group, said the “denial” of civil marriage equality in Ireland was a human rights issue. “The Civil Partnership Act 2011 has only served to cement inequality in Irish society by explicitly excluding LGBT people from the institution of marriage,” he said.

Full Story from the Irish Echo

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Chile: A Thousand March Against Marriage Equality

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Anti Gay Marriage March in ChileRoughly one thousand people took to the streets of Santiago, Chile on Saturday in support of the nation’s ban on gay marriage, the Spanish news agency EFE reported.

The march, organized by the Christian conservative groups Transforma Chile and Muevete Chile, stepped off at Plaza Italia and ended at the Palacio de la Moneda.

“Today the Chilean constitution and the law defines marriage as a union between a man and woman, but this is daily threatened by the influence of the homosexual lobby that day by day take more force to lobby Parliament,” the coalition said on its website.

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Australia: Thousands March in Melbourne for Marriage Equality

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Melbourne Gay Marriage MarchAn estimated 3,000 people marched through the streets of Melbourne Saturday to call on the Federal Government to lift its ban on same-sex marriage.

Organised by lobby group Equal Love, the rally is part of an ongoing, nationally-coordinated campaign for marriage equality.

Ali Hogg, convenor of Equal Love Melbourne, said she was pleased with the bigger-than-expected turn out, given it was the group’s first major demonstration in 2011.

Full Story from SX News

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Thailand: 500 Gay Burmese & Thai Activists March for Gay Rights

Monday, February 21st, 2011

Gay Activists in ThailandAbout 500 Burmese and Thai homosexual activists staged a protest against discrimination against gays and lesbians in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on Sunday. Gay, lesbian and transgender people from Burma and Thailand demonstrated for their human rights on Sunday in Chiang Mai, Thailand. (Photo: Mizzima)

The demonstration, organised by Thai and Burmese human rights organisations, HIV care organisations and homosexual rights advocacy groups included gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people who demonstrated in the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar area.

[Gay] activists have staged protest demonstrations in Chiang Mai since 2007. Khun Narumon Parawat, the deputy mayor of Chiang Mai, opened the demonstration, and Christian priests and Buddhist monks delivered speeches against discrimination.

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Taiwan: 30,000 Gays & Lesbians March for Equal Rights

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

Around 30,000 Taiwan homosexuals and their supporters marched through Taipei on Saturday to demand equal rights. Shouting slogans and waving rainbow flags, symbol of the gay rights movement, the participants began the Gay Pride March from the square in front of the presidential office building.

After circling the centre of Taipei, they returned to the same square to hold a concert to highlight discrimination faced by homosexuals and transgender people at work and in school.

Under the slogan Out & Vote, the organizers urged homosexuals to vote only for candidates who support gay rights in local elections next month.

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March for Marriage Equality in Troy, New York

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

New York Gay MarriageThe lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans-gender community gathered today in Troy to demand equal rights. The group marched down Second Street fighting for same sex marriage.

One of the parade marchers, Melinda Person, got married on 10/10/10. She and her significant other had to go to Vermont for the wedding ceremony because lesbians can’t legally wed in New YorkState. “I crossed the border. Got married and I live here in New York state. Now I’m here to fight” Person said.

Person hops that other people form the gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans-gender community will not have to cross the border to get a marriage license and they will have the same rights as other married couples.

Full Story from WNYT

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Serbia: Right-Wingers Attack Peaceful Gay Pride Parade With Molotov Cocktails

Monday, October 11th, 2010
Violence at Serbia Gay Pride

Photo from AP

A day after a very sizable anti-gay march in Serbia’s capital, a large amount of fighting and looting took place during today’s pride parade in Belgrade, the first one held in that country since 2001. Hundreds of hateful right-wing protesters attacked and injured at least 100 people, including many of the 5,000 thousand police officers who were present to protect the pro-gay activists.

The AP has a rundown of the insensible violence:

Several parked cars were set on fire or damaged, shop windows were broken, garbage containers were overturned and streets signs destroyed. Several shops were looted. The rioters fired shots and hurled petrol bombs at the headquarters of the ruling pro-Western Democratic Party, setting the garage of the building on fire. The state TV building and other political parties headquarters were also attacked, with many of the house windows shattered by stones. The protesters, chanting “death to homosexuals!” hurled Molotov cocktails, bricks, stones, glass bottles and firecrackers at riot police. Police responded by firing tear gas and deploying armored vehicles to disperse the charging protesters in the heart of the capital even after the brief pride march ended.

The protesters hijacked a bus, ordered all of its passengers and the driver out, and pushed it down a steep street before it hit an electric pole on a main Belgrade square. An organizer, Lazar Pavlovic, said that staging of the pride march was a “historic event.” He condemned the violence and noted that the incidents and immense security measures illustrate the dangers the gay people in Serbia are facing.

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Serbia: Several Thousand March in Anti-Gay Protest

Saturday, October 9th, 2010

Several thousand Serbs marched in Belgrade on Saturday in protest against a gay pride parade planned for Sunday. Participants ranged from families with children to young football supporters, some of whom gave fascist salutes and shouted for the death of homosexuals.

Police kept a close eye on the march from the city centre towards the parliament, organised by the extreme nationalist Dveri organisation, but there were no incidents.

“The state does nothing to help families yet it authorises this unnatural rally,” Dveri spokesman Miroslav Parovic said. “We want it stopped.”

Full Story from 9News

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