Tags: freedom of assembly

Gay pride organiser Svyatoslav Sheremet is beaten up by thugs in Kiev on 20 May 2012 (Reuters)

MEPs worried by serious threats to freedom of expression

Members of the European Parliament are increasingly concerned that several gay pride marches are being cancelled around Europe. These events face violence more often than in previous years, and are increasingly criminalised by laws that forbid publicly supporting LGBT rights.

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Posted in: Press releases, Recent news on May 21st, 2012
Hungary

Hungary: Increasingly hostile climate for LGBT people

Echoing developments in Russia, extreme-right parliamentarians in Hungary have tabled proposals to outlaw public discussions of homosexuality. In parallel, the Budapest police has rejected a request to hold the annual LGBT pride march in July 2012.

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Posted in: Press releases, Recent news on April 13th, 2012
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European Parliament calls on Nigeria to stop persecuting LGBT people

Yesterday the European Parliament adopted a resolution on the situation in Nigeria, following widespread violence and a worrying economic situation. The resolution also condemns current legal threats to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons.

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Posted in: Press releases, Recent news on March 16th, 2012
Parada Ponosa - LGBT Pride Belgrade

Belgrade Pride banned: Members of the European Parliament express deep regret

The Serbian LGBT pride march Parada Ponosa, due to take place on Sunday in the capital, was banned today by the National Security Council. The Council announced it would forbid the pride march, as well as three far-right counter-protests that … 
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Posted in: Press releases, Recent news on September 30th, 2011
Pride in Split, Croatia

Unsafe pride event in Croatia casts shadow over accession prospects

On 11 June, the first LGBT pride march in Split, Croatia, was met with violence from a crowd of an estimated 2,000-10,000 right-wing extremists. The police failed to protect participants adequately; at least six activists and journalists were taken to … 
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Posted in: Press releases, Recent news on June 13th, 2011
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European Parliament calls on Russia to authorise gay prides

Today the European Parliament adopted a resolution on the EU-Russia Summit in Nizhny Novgorod on 9-10 June 2011. The text expresses regrets that the gay pride was banned for the sixth consecutive year in Moscow, and reminds Russia of its obligations … 
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Posted in: Parliamentary work, Recent news on June 9th, 2011
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Montenegro: Government fails to protect LGBT people from homophobic violence

A music concert was met by homophobic violence in the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica. During a performance by artist Lollobrigida on the occasion of the International Day Against Homophobia, unknown groups threw teargas cans in the crowd, forcing half of the … 
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Posted in: Press releases, Recent news on May 17th, 2011
Jerzy Buzek opening the Walk With Pride exhibition

President of the European Parliament marks International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia

Yesterday, President of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek inaugurated a photo exhibition on European gay prides. The Polish centre-right President addressed Members of the European Parliament, staff and visitors. Mr Buzek said homophobia was “deplorable, because it aims to denigrate people and deprive them of their rights on the basis of their sexual orientation.”

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Posted in: Press releases, Recent news on May 11th, 2011
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European Parliament hosts Walk With Pride exhibition

On the occasion of the International Day Against Homophobia (17 May), the European Parliament will host a selection of pictures from the global photo exhibition Walk With Pride from 9 to 12 May 2011. Members of the European Parliament, staff … 
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Posted in: Intergroup documents, Recent news on May 9th, 2011
LGBT Intergroup Podcast

Podcast: Pride events in Europe

On 3 May 2011 we chatted with two MEPs, Christofer Fjellner and Marije Cornelissen, just before Marije flew to Moldova for the pride in Chisinau. Marije and Christofer tell us about why they find it important to attend prides themselves, what they’ve done in the past, and what prides they will go to in 2011.

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Posted in: Podcast, Recent news on May 6th, 2011