In the US, it was a party day that ended badly. Nan isolated street of WashingtonAlso during the event, police surrounded an area where there was a shooting and double stabbing.
This weekend is held, all over the world, the marches of the LGBT community. Thousands of people took to the streets to demand equal rights and the fight against discrimination.
The streets of Washington, in the United States, were filled with color and, in a cheerful mosaic where diversity has impeached, there was also a collective scream against Donald Trump’s policies, which translate into a setback of LGBT community rights.
It was a party day that ended badly. In an isolated street in the city, during the event, police surrounded an area where there was a shooting and double stabbing.
In Poland, even if music is heard, heavy steps and seriousness in faces reflect indignation – now more than ever – after the presidential victory of nationalist Karol Nawrockki, who is against same -sex union. More freedom, more equality, and couples also ask for more legal protection.
Also in Romania, in Bucharest, about 30,000 people proudly carried the colors of equality. In a socially conservative country, which prohibits homosexual marriage, the climate of repression spreads by neighboring Hungary, where the government decided to ban LGBT demonstrations, justifying that this could violate the rights of children.