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LGBT festival opens in Myanmar after 1st public launch

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An LGBT festival opened in Myanmar on Thursday after authoritie­s allowed organizers to hold the launch event in public for the first time in the Southeast Asian nation where samesex relations remain illegal.

Hla Myat Tun, a co-director of the &PROUD festival, said it was a surprise that an applicatio­n to hold a “kick off party” in a public area in commercial capital Yangon was approved - and also that 10,000 people attended the two-day event last weekend.

He said authoritie­s have in the past denied lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r (LGBT) groups permission to hold smaller gatherings to mark events such as the Internatio­nal Day Against Homophobia, Transphobi­a and Biphobia.

“This is a big step,” Hla Myat Tun told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from Yangon.

“It was a big surprise for all of us, that number of participan­ts.”

The main festival with performanc­es and film viewings begins on Thursday and runs until Sunday in the walled garden of the French Institute where it has been held for the past few years.

Myanmar has a law that criminaliz­es “unnatural sex,” which Hla Myat Tun said was rarely enforced but fuelled discrimina­tion against LGBT people who are often denied jobs or fired if their identity becomes known.

Activists have been lobbying members of parliament to speak out against the law, said Hla Myat Tun, as LGBT acceptance grows in parts of Asia.

“They’re not there yet,” he said.

However, he suspects LGBT activists’ efforts were a factor in getting approval to hold the launch in a public space.

The unexpected­ly large crowd over the weekend also indicated widespread public support for the community, said Hla Myat Tun.

“Lots of non-LGBT people came and enjoyed the festival,” he said. “It was a really beautiful moment.”

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Page Editor: wangbozun@globaltime­s.com.cn

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