LGBTQ: Arrests at banned “Pride Parade” in Istanbul

LGBTQ: Arrests at banned “Pride Parade” in Istanbul

More than 200 participants in a “Pride Parade” in Istanbul have been arrested by the police. An activist explains that the police literally “hunted” the demonstrators.

According to the organizers, more than 200 people were arrested at a protest for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer people (LGBTQ) in the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul.

The police cordoned off the central district of Cihangir on Sunday and prevented people from gathering, as a reporter from the German Press Agency observed.

Security forces surrounded people with rainbow flags and other symbols of sexual and gender diversity and took them into custody before the protest began. Authorities had previously banned the demonstration citing security concerns. According to the MLSA lawyers’ association, among those arrested was AFP photojournalist Bülent Kilic. Despite the massive police presence, numerous people gathered in the side streets and waved rainbow flags. Local residents banged on pots and pans in protest at the arrests.

Several events had been banned

Under the motto “Resistance”, various associations had called for the parade entitled “March of Pride”. Among other things, they criticized an increasing LGBTQ-hostile climate in the country. In addition to the march, other events as part of the so-called “Pride Week” were also prohibited.

Berlin-based activist Liana Georgi, who lives in Istanbul, told dpa that she perceived the situation as “scary” and more tense than in previous years. The police literally “hunted” the demonstrators. “But I find it absolutely admirable how people still manage to get together and demonstrate peacefully,” said Georgi.

The “Pride Parade” in the Turkish metropolis could take place undisturbed for more than ten years with steadily growing numbers of participants. The event was banned for the first time in 2015 and was also banned in the following years.

Source: Stern

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