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Caracas, Sep 17 (EFE).- The Venezuelan LGBT community gathered this Friday to demand its rights with a peaceful demonstration in the capital of a country where hate crimes against its members persist. (Camera: JACKDWIN SAEZ).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER FOR A PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION TO DEMAND RESPECT FOR RIGHTS AND A RESPONSE TO HATE CRIMES AGAINST THE LGBT COMMUNITY, IN CARACAS, VENEZUELA.
Tbilisi, May 17 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Zurab Kurtsikidze) A group of protesters gathered on Monday in Tbilisi on the occasion of "Family Purity Day", in a demonstration organized to show opposition to the 'International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia' that is celebrated on May 17.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN TBILISI.
Footage courtesy of the NYPD shows New York City mayor Bill de Blasio spoke at a press briefing for the NYPD, in New York City, on Monday, where he discussed the developments in the an investigation into the shooting of a Muslim Cleric Imam Maulama Alauddin Akonjee and his associate Thara Uddinin in Queens on Saturday.
Over 1,000 Muslims gathered to honour Imam Maulama Alauddin Akonjee and his associate Thara Uddin at their funeral in New York City on Monday, after the two were killed in Queens in what many in the city's Muslim community believe to be a hate crime. Following the funeral, the mourners marched through Queens, holding placards reading 'We want justice' and 'Stop Hate Crimes'.
Tens of thousands of people protest in the streets of Georgian capital Tbilisi against a "foreign influence" bill likened to Russian laws silencing dissent. Demonstrators partially block car traffic on Heroes' Square, home to a monument honoring Georgian soldiers that died at war. The Black Sea Caucasus nation has been gripped by mass anti-government protests since April 9, after the ruling Georgian Dream party reintroduced the bill that critics see as repressive. IMAGES