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GUNTER

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Tatchell and Right Said Fred star battered by anti-gay thugs in Moscow

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Richard Fairbrass, also known as pop artist Right Said Fred, suffered a bloody eye during the clash

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Flashpoint: A neo-Nazi raises his fist at Mr Tachell in Moscow

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British gay rights activist Peter Tatchell was knocked to the ground and kicked twice. When he got up he was punched in the face again and taken away by two riot policemen

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Police stood and watched as two British gay rights campaigners were kicked and punched by neo-Nazis at a demonstration in Moscow.

Former politician Peter Tatchell and pop singer Richard Fairbrass had travelled to the city to join a protest demanding the right to hold a Gay Pride parade there.

Mr Fairbrass, 53, the Right Said Fred singer, was being interviewed on TV during the Moscow march when an anti-gay activist, dressed all in black, surged forward and began raining blows on his head and punched him full in the face.

The attack left him with blood dripping from cuts around his eyes and nose.

Mr Tatchell, 55, was repeatedly beaten and kicked before being taken away by two riot policemen.

In an unrelated incident, a senior British diplomat was also beaten up during a midnight walk in a remote Siberian city.

Nigel Gould-Davies, first secretary at the British embassy in Moscow, was attacked while on his way to a nightclub and restaurant complex in Chita, some 3,760 miles east of Moscow, said Russian police.

He was treated in hospital for facial injuries after being attacked by two unidentified men and was able to return to Moscow yesterday.

As many as 30 other gay rights protesters were also detained at the Moscow march. They included two European parliamentarians trying to present a petition asking Mayor Yuri Luzhkov - who has called gay marches Satanic acts - to lift a ban on the parade.

Nationalists and extreme Russian Orthodox anti-gay protesters held icons and denounced homosexuality as "evil". Others wore surgeon's masks, which they said would protect them from the "gay disease".

Russia decriminalised homosexuality in 1993 but tolerance is not widespread.

"We believe these perverts should not be allowed to march on the streets of Moscow," said Igor Miroshnichenko, who said he was an Orthodox believer who had come to support the riot police. "Homosexuality is Satanic."

Mr Tatchell, once a Labour parliamentary candidate, revealed last September that he received 20 death threats in the street, on the telephone or by e-mail after declaring war on reggae musicians who advocate the killing of homosexuals.

Mr Tatchell, who is also a committed human rights campaigner, also attempted to make a citizen's arrest on Robert Mugabe outside Harrods in 2003.

Every window in his London home has been smashed, and he is said to sleep with a bucket of water next to the bed in case he is firebombed.

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Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
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Why are you continuing to tell us something that happened a while ago ?
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
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Not condoning these attacks (obviously), but why is it some homosexuals feel this irrepressible urge to have to have PARADES all over the place ?
 








Bevendean Hillbilly

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Tatchell and Fairbrass must be well brave to go and protest about anything in Putins Russia.

Respect.
 


csider

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Dec 11, 2006
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old news and has been on here several times. glad they got a kicking, shoving gay parades all the time down peoples throats. lets have a straight march, see how much backing from the f*cking LGBT & council we get........? cant even get a football stadium!!
 






Gritt23

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Not condoning these attacks (obviously), but why is it some homosexuals feel this irrepressible urge to have to have PARADES all over the place ?

I guess it's because as a group of people, their sexuality has been kept quiet, under wraps, "in the closet" and in this age there is more public acceptance (although not in Moscow clearly) and it is a expression of the freedom that they now feels that rather than perhaps pretending to be straight, gays now feel an emotional release being able to walk down the streets being openly gay in a a parade.

I bet it also helps others who are perhaps feeling they should be repressing their homosexual tendencies to be true to themselves and come out. Be proud of being gay, not ashamed, that's what all the parades are about.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
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I guess it\'s because as a group of people, their sexuality has been kept quiet, under wraps, \"in the closet\" and in this age there is more public acceptance (although not in Moscow clearly) and it is a expression of the freedom that they now feels that rather than perhaps pretending to be straight, gays now feel an emotional release being able to walk down the streets being openly gay in a a parade.

I bet it also helps others who are perhaps feeling they should be repressing their homosexual tendencies to be true to themselves and come out. Be proud of being gay, not ashamed, that\'s what all the parades are about.

I still don;t see why some feel the need to wear their sexuality on their sleeve and shout it from the rooftops though. Personally I;m fairly ambivelent to whether someone is gay or straight - why do I need to be shown what someones sexual preferences happen to be ? I kind of have the attitude of \"youre gay - so what ?\". Must I be shown someone in a pink boa teetering along in 9 inch stillettos to clock on to the fact they\'re a gay ? It just seems some people define their whole existance through their sexual preferences, and it leaves me just thinking.....whats the point ? Theres a lot more to any human being than what gender they prefer to have sex with, surely.
 






Gritt23

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If you've spent years and years being made to feel ashamed of the person you are, and made to feel it must be kept a secret from society, then I can fully understand the need to display it with PRIDE.

Where I did used to find it all a bit strange was when at University we had a "gay and lesbian society" but my idea of having a "hetrosuxuals club" was rather frowned upon.
 


Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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If you\\\'ve spent years and years being made to feel ashamed of the person you are, and made to feel it must be kept a secret from society, then I can fully understand the need to display it with PRIDE.
But why should someone who is gay feel any more PROUD of that fact than someone who is hetro ? Strikes me its not something to feel proud OR ashamed of, it just is what it is.

If you see a couple of openly gay guys walking along the road together just enjoying their partners company, isn;t that as relevent as donning a black leather codpiece and a flourescent yellow latex t-shirt with peep-hole nipples, clambering on board a float shaped like a phallus and parading round a high street all afternoon ?

I guess what I;m saying is be openly gay by all means, but spare us all the multi-pierced Barbara Streisand drag queen open-air performances that goes along with it.
 














El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
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I tend to agree. You go to another country and shout the odds, then to an extent you live by the pork sword.

Anyone protesting in Russia at present is taking a big risk. Putin is closing down a lot of the official opposition
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
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Anyone protesting in Russia at present is taking a big risk. Putin is closing down a lot of the official opposition

doing a darn sight more than that. Having journalists shot, dissidents poisoned, rich opponents arrested on trumped up charges. Can't seem to shake the KGB habit, can he?
 


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