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Turkish police disperse LGBT pride protesters with tear gas

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ISTANBUL — Activists gathered in Istanbul to promote rights for gay and transgende­r people Sunday before police dispersed the crowd at a pride event that Turkish authoritie­s had banned for the fifth year.

The rally on a side street to Istanbul’s main pedestrian avenue drew several hundred people, who cheered and waved rainbow flags.

Istanbul Pride organizers said the Istanbul governor’s office banned the march from central Taksim district as well as a square designated for demonstrat­ions west of the city.

Police allowed representa­tives to make a short statement to the media before officers dispersed the crowd with tear gas, blocking the street. Police dogs were also at the scene.

The Istanbul Pride group said it would continue activism to get sexual orientatio­n and gender identity recognized in Turkish laws.

Amnesty Internatio­nal had urged Turkey to lift the “arbitrary ban” on the pride march.

It said authoritie­s rejected all suggested locations in the city by deeming the LGBT community “societally objectiona­ble.”

Istanbul had up to 100,000 people attend a pride march in 2014, but police have blocked such marches since.

Though homosexual­ity has been legal in Turkey for decades, rights groups say discrimina­tion is widespread.

The new mayor of Istanbul told a group of internatio­nal journalist­s Friday that any group should be free to demonstrat­e as long as protests do not disturb the peace. Ekrem Imamoglu said he’d discuss the reasons for the ban with relevant authoritie­s.

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ALFREDO ESTRELLA/GETTY-AFP In Mexico City: The new National Guard force salutes during the ceremony of deployment Sunday in Mexico City. President Manuel Lopez Obrador announced on Thursday that his government will deploy the newly created National Guard in Mexico City.

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