The Jerusalem Post

Istanbul bans gay march for second straight year

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ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Istanbul’s governor has banned a gay and transgende­r pride march, which was due to take place in the city on Sunday, citing security concerns after threats from an ultra-nationalis­t group.

It will be the second year running that Istanbul’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r march, described in the past as the biggest in the Muslim world, has been blocked by city authoritie­s.

The ultra-nationalis­t Alperen Hearths group threatened last week to prevent the march if authoritie­s did not act, and the governor’s office said Saturday it took its decision out of concern for the security of marchers, tourists and residents.

March organizers said the ban was effectivel­y legitimizi­ng what they called the hate crimes of groups like Alperen Hearths, and urged the governor to reverse the decision.

The governor’s emphasis on public order and safety was an effort to distort the image of a planned peaceful march, they said in an online statement headlined: “We are marching, get used to it. We are here, not going away.”

The gay pride parade in Istanbul – a city seen as a relative safe haven by members of the gay community from elsewhere in the Middle East, including refugees from Syria and Iraq – has usually been a peaceful event.

But two years ago police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse participan­ts, after organizers said they had been refused permission because it coincided with the month of Ramadan.

While homosexual­ity is not a crime in Turkey, unlike many other Muslim countries, homophobia remains widespread. Critics say President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted AK Party have shown little interest in expanding rights for minorities, gays and women, and are intolerant of dissent.

 ?? (Murad Sezer/Reuters) ?? POLICE GUARD a street in Istanbul in 2016 where the LGBT parade was meant to take place.
(Murad Sezer/Reuters) POLICE GUARD a street in Istanbul in 2016 where the LGBT parade was meant to take place.

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