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| Greens back protest against mayor of Moscow visit to City hall, in light of homophobic statements | 1 March 2007 |
SummaryGreens Back Protest against Mayor of Moscow visit to City Hall, in light of Homophobic statements Green Party Principal Speaker Derek Wall today hit out at the Mayor of Moscow's comments denouncing same-sex relationships and gay pride events as "satanic", "unnatural", "deviations", |
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Greens Back Protest against Mayor of Moscow visit to City Hall, in light of Homophobic statements
Green Party Principal Speaker Derek Wall today hit out at the Mayor of Moscow's comments denouncing same-sex relationships and gay pride events as "satanic", "unnatural", "deviations", "blasphemy" and "deadly moral poison" and called on a show of defiance at a protest against the Mayor planned today in London (Wednesday).
The Mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov recently announced that he was banning this year's Moscow Gay Pride march (last year's march was also banned and some marchers were beaten and arrested).
Dr. Wall blasted Mr Luzhkov: "I am shocked and utterly appalled by the Mayor of Moscow's homophobia. Human Rights for gays and lesbian's are under attack in Russia and we must defend them."
Wednesday's protest in London is timed to coincide with the Moscow Mayor's photo call and press conference at City Hall in London.
Nikolai Alekseev, Organiser of Moscow Gay Pride, is flying to London to join the protest and has issued an appeal for LGBTs (London Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transvestite) to join him at City Hall:
"Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov routinely breaches Russia's constitution and laws, and the European Convention, by depriving gay people of their right to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly.
"The real reason behind the ban of the first ever Moscow Gay Pride, held in May 2006, is not because the Mayor is concerned for the security of the participants, as he claims. The ban is motivated by his deep-rooted hatred toward homosexual people.
"We appeal to the Mayors of London, Paris and Berlin to protest to Luzhkov against his ban on Moscow Gay Pride. Whatever the stance of the Moscow Mayor, we are going ahead with plans for a second Moscow Gay Pride on 27th May," concluded Mr Alekseev.
ENDS
Notes for Editors:
Assemble: 11am, Wednesday 28 February 2007
Place: City Hall, Queens Walk, London SE1 (South Bank of Thames, near Tower Bridge)
Duration: 11am to 1.30pm (if you cannot come at 11am, please join us at 12 noon or 1pm)
www.london.gov.uk/gla/city_hall/index.jsp
www.london.gov.uk/gla/locationmap.jsp
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