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Gay Pride in Riga, Latvia 2007 or Friendship Days

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | feature author Monday June 25, 2007 15:57author by Paula Geraghty - Audioediting by Mike Duvetauthor email mspgeraghty at yahoo dot ie Report this post to the editors

Riga Pride took place Sunday June 3rd at midday

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“We’re marching in the park, but we should be marching in the streets but we’re fenced in like animals, while the other animals are outside. We are here to support our brothers and sisters of Latvia with the atrocities they have to go through in a homophobic society.” Audio interview.

There are three audio recordings. The first is a collection of peoples thoughts and descriptions of the experience of the day, the second and third are an interview with Anna, a spokesperson from Mozaika, who kindly shared some time to tell some more of the story of Human Rights in Latvia.

Related Links: List of events for Riga Pride and Friendship Day | Belong2 Ireland | An interview with Zappone and Gilligan | A personal account of this years Riga Pride | ILGA-Europe | Last years Indymedia Pride Feature | 2006 Polish Equality Parade Attacked By Far Right | Cork's First Ever Pride Parade A Success | Dublin, June 2005 Gay Pride Parade | Gay Pride Weekend in Cork, 2004 | McDowell Attacked by Ancient Order of Hibernians and Mother and Child

Related Link: http://www.mozaika.lv/index.php?lng=en

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Bigots giving out

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Shutting down the entance to the March for Equality
Shutting down the entance to the March for Equality

Riot police facing down the homophobes
Riot police facing down the homophobes






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author by Paula Geraghtypublication date Fri Jun 22, 2007 01:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

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Just a word of thanks to all those who took part in the audio interviews and gave their time and thoughts so generously.

Marching for Equality
Marching for Equality

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The view from the outside looking in
The view from the outside looking in

author by Paula Geraghtypublication date Fri Jun 22, 2007 01:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

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View from the Bus
View from the Bus

Another view from the Bus
Another view from the Bus

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Breaking off into smaller groups to make that journey back to "blend in"
Breaking off into smaller groups to make that journey back to "blend in"

author by siobhanpublication date Fri Jun 22, 2007 10:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

thanks for that report and the photos - usual emotions of sadness at protesters and respect at the smiling faces who are there to fight for the right to have their love respected.

This kind of pride is a far cry from the dublin pride - but do you know what - 10 years ago dublin pride was about 20 people doing a small little march and so its a great complaint that the dublin pride has now become a corporate sponsored event.

I've marched in alot of prides in the uk, here and america - ive managed the dyke march twice in new york and came across a good few anti gay protesters simply standing there watching us march by looking at us with their thumbs pointing down - and the banners are awful- its just that the hate is there and present in front of you.

its a crap feeling - especially if youre a big softie like me who cant understand why all people dont love and respect each other...(i still cant bring myself to watch the 2nd Revolt dvd cos i know i'll be crying for days)

anyway - heres hoping queers in Latvia, Poland and many many other countries will have the strength to keep fighting for their right to be in love in peace.

author by Juris Lavrikovs - ILGA-Europe & Mozaikapublication date Fri Jun 22, 2007 10:39author email juris at ilga-europe dot orgauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Dear Paula,

Thanks a lot for your great story, pictures and audios. It was great pleasure to meet and talk to you in Riga during the Friendship Days and Equality March.

I would also want to thank once again all the Latvian people, straight and LGBT, who came out on that day and supported democracy, humanity and respect in Latvia. Our huge thanks also go to all foreign guests who came over to Riga that weekend to support us in Latvia. It is important to say that they were not just supporting democracy in Latvia, but in entire Europe. Countries like Latvia, Poland and Romania are now members of the European Union and their governments are participating in making decisions which concern all people across European Union therefore ALL EU citizens should be concerned with developments in those countries. I also hope that the foreign support will also continue next and coming years as this is not yet a victory in Latvia, its just a beginning.

If anybody want to read more about what happened in Riga, I put together an archive with lots of articles and visual at ILGA-Europe website: http://www.ilga-europe.org/europe/guide/country_by_coun..._2007

Once again, thanks Paula and all who were out with us on that day and also many more who were with us in their minds and thoughts but could not join us, this is a beginning and indeed – We Shall Overcome!

Juris Lavrikovs
Working for ILGA-Europe and a founding member of Mozaika

Related Link: http://www.ilga-europe.org
author by Grantpublication date Fri Jun 22, 2007 11:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well done for making this happen. The rest of Europe and the rest of the world are watching and many of us are cheering for you.
I've visited Riga as a tourist and would love to be there for Pride sometime.
Grant

author by Anders Dahlbeck - Amnesty Internationalpublication date Fri Jun 22, 2007 12:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Dear Paula,

Thank you for this account of the events in Riga, and for sharing these great photos with us. Thanks also for linking up to our blog :o)

Hope to see you next year in Riga!

Anders

PS. Congratulations again to Mozaika for managing to make the Latvian LGBT fight for rights and respect so internationally known and supported. Your fight has touched the minds and hearts of LGBT activists and human rights advocates all over the world.

author by 2-4-6-8- Do you know if your brother is straight?publication date Mon Jun 25, 2007 18:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

was held last Saturday. 8,000 turned out. The biggest and best pride so far.

Lots of photos here.
http://www.tranniehaven.com/dublinpride07.html

author by missed pridepublication date Thu Jun 28, 2007 03:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

would be great if some one could post a bit about Dublin pride on indymedia, was looking for photos the next day n there didn't seem to be any.
photo story anyone??? Or just a story?

author by ri tarado - fnbgpublication date Fri Jul 13, 2007 19:50author address author phone Report this post to the editors

from one point of view, it's kinda sad, that instead marching in the streets, people had to march in a park behind the fences, but from other i'm really glad it happened at all. gay pride march in lithuania was banned by city council at all. and you should have seen that massive homophobic campaign that boneheads were doing there when council was considering the decision...
well done riga!

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