
Amnesty International urges Russia to permit gay parade
Submitted by Raman Iyer on Thu, 05/19/2011
Moscow, May 19 : Amnesty
International is urging authorities in Moscow to reverse their decision to ban
a gay parade.
Moscow's city government in mid-May officially rejected an
application to hold a gay pride parade due to complaints from religious groups,
ultra-nationalists and the Moscow City Parent Committee.
"So-called public morality concerns can never be used
to justify restrictions on the freedom of expression of lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender (LGBT) people," the head of Amnesty International's Europe
and Central Asia Programme, Nicola Duckworth said.
In October, the European Court of Human Rights fined Russia
for banning gay parades in Moscow.
The Strasbourg court said fears that such marches could
provoke violence were unfounded and ordered Russia to pay $41,090 in damages
and legal fees.(IANS/RIA Novosti)