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Hundreds of people attend the Budapest Pride march ahead of the country's referendum on a controversial anti-LGBTQ legislation. Hungary's right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that a national vote will be held to gauge domestic support for the law, which includes a ban on the "depiction or promotion" of homosexuality and gender reassignment to under-18s. IMAGES
Berliners come out for the city's Gay Pride parade, the first pride march since Germany legalised same-sex marriage. IMAGES
People waved rainbow flags and danced to celebrate the LGBTQ+ Pride in Romania's capital city Bucharest on Saturday. The march was attended by around 25,000 people, making it the biggest since the first pride parade took place in the country in 2005, according to ACCEPT NGO, one of the organisers. In May, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that EU member Romania, which does not allow same-sex marriage, was violating the rights of couples by refusing to recognise their unions. IMAGES
Kiev, Sep 19 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Sergey Dolzhenko)Some 7,000 people turned out for the Equality march in Ukraine’s capital Kiev on Sunday to call for greater rights for the LGBT+ community, organizers said. Participants waved rainbow flags and held banners reading “This is my home country too,” “Together for equal rights,” “I exist,” and chanted slogans like “Rebel! Love! Do not give up on rights!”FOOTAGE OF THE PARADE.
Sarajevo, Aug 14 (EFE / EPA) .- The several hundred participants of the third Pride March held Saturday in Sarajevo called for the urgent adoption of legislative changes that put an end to the discrimination suffered in Bosnia.(Camera: FEHIM DEMIR)SHOT LIST: THIRD PRIDE MARCH IN SARAJEVO, BOSNIA.
Bucharest, Aug 14 (EFE) .- Thousands of people took to the streets Saturday to attend the Gay Pride 2021 parade, in the center of Bucharest, as part of the Gay Pride celebrations that are commemorated throughout the world.(Camera: ROBERT GHEMENT)SHOT LIST: PRIDE PARADE IN THE STREETS OF BUCHAREST, ROMANIA.