Turkey Bans Gay Pride March in Istanbul
(ISTANBUL)
— Turkish authorities have announced they will not allow a march for
gay, lesbian and trans rights to take place Sunday.
The
Istanbul governor's office said Saturday that the LGBTI (lesbian, gay,
bisexual, trans and intersex) Pride would be banned for the safety of
participants and tourists, and public order.
LGBTI activists had announced on social media that they would organize a march starting from Taksim Square.
The
governor's office stated the area was not designated for demonstrations
and an appropriate application had not been received. It also said
various groups had raised "serious reactions" against the march.
The
2014 Pride March in Istanbul attracted up to 100,000 people, one of
largest gatherings celebrating LGBTI rights and diversity in the Muslim
world. Authorities have not allowed Pride march since.
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