Chinese Government Nervous About Gays Arrests Pride Organizer
Two youngsters kiss each other behind a rainbow flag, a symbol for the homosexuals, during their anti-discrimination parade in Changsha, central China’s Hunan province on May 17, 2013. About one hundred persons gathered to the anti-discrimination parade on the International Day Against Homophobia, appealing for understanding to homosexuals from the mass people.
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Police in central China have detained the 18-year-old organizer of a gay pride march in a sign of the government’s nervousness over a growing civil society and demands for stronger individual rights.
Police and newspaper reports Monday said the man had been detained following the Friday event and ordered to serve 12 days in a detention centre for organizing an illegal march. They identified him only by his surname, Xiang.
China requires prior police approval for all marches and street demonstrations and permission is very rarely granted.
About 80 people took part in the march along a riverfront park, carrying anti-discrimination banners and a giant rainbow flag.
Chinese society is increasingly accepting of gays and lesbians, although same-sex partnerships are not recognized and no laws outlaw discrimination against sexual minorities
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