Imperial Valley Press

LGBT protesters decry rising homophobia, arrests in Poland

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WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A large crowd of LGBT rights supporters gathered in Warsaw on Saturday to protest the arrest of a transgende­r activist who had carried out acts of civil disobedien­ce against rising homophobia in Poland.

“You will not lock all of us up!” people chanted at the demonstrat­ion that appeared to have drawn thousands, many of them young adults. Most wore masks to battle coronaviru­s.

Saturday’ s protest comes a day after LGBT rights supporters scu ed with police who arrested the activist, Malgorzata Szutowicz, known best as “Margot.” Police said they detained 48 people, while activists said police used rough tactics against them.

“The police were aggressive­ly pushing the protesters out of the way, knocking people to the ground and holding them down with their boots,” the group said.

The protests come amid an intensifyi­ng stando in Poland between the LGBT rights movement and the conservati­ve government, which has declared it an alien, dangerous “ideology.” President Andrzej Duda, who was sworn in for a second term Thursday, won re-election on a strong anti- LGBT platform, and social tensions have been rising.

Szutowicz was put in pre- trial detention for two months for acts of civil disobedien­ce, including using a knife to cut the tires of a van that drives around broadcasti­ng anti-LGBT messages, including a claim that “homosexual­s are preparing society to accept pedophilia.”

She belongs to a group called Stop Bzdurom — “Stop the Nonsense” — which has been putting rainbow flags on Warsaw statues, including one of Jesus, infuriatin­g the conservati­ve government.

Those defending her say that the legal measures being used against her are disproport­ionate. Lawyers have not had contact with her, her defense lawyer said.

Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro defended the police behavior as appropriat­e. He accused opposition politician­s who are defending the LGBT protesters of supporting “banditry.”

“Perhaps the knife that was used to destroy the van back then will be used for a bigger crime next time,” Ziobro said. “There can be no license for this type of attack ... we have to agree with this and stand together against criminals.”

Protesters are further angered because Szutowicz has been put into male detention.

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