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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Baltic Pride Parade in Vilnius Disrupted By Hundreds Of Anti-Gay Protesters

Baltic Pride Parade in Vilnius Disrupted By Hundreds Of Anti-Gay Protesters – Video

by Will Kohler
Baltic Pride
Hundreds of anti-gay protesters, many of them fascist and religious extremist descended upon Lithuania's second-ever Baltic Pride parade in Vilnius, where they pelted attendees with eggs and verbal abuse.
Several hundred gay rights activists took to the grand main street of Vilnius to show their pride, waving Lithuanian and rainbow-colored flags, with some standing on top of buses decked out in colorful balloons. They were met by hundreds of unruly protesters, 28 of whom were detained, police said. Among them was Petras Grazulis, an anti-gay lawmaker who rallied protesters with a bullhorn. He was thrown face-down on the ground and carried off in handcuffs by police, though the lawmaker soon reappeared at the protest after being released from police custody.
About 50 protesters tried to storm a concert stage where activists were to speak, but police forced them off. Protesters also threw eggs, hitting Lithuanian lawmaker Giedre Purvaneckiene and Sweden's European Union Affairs Minister Birgitta Ohlsson, who were standing at the front of the parade along with other dignitaries. "It shows that we need to march until eggs aren't thrown anymore and people can march freely and without fear," said Purvaneckiene, who was not injured.
Grazulis who is currently in the governing coalition, is attempting to craft a ‘homosexual propaganda’ in Lithuania.
The video below caught Petras Grazulis' arrest.
Will Kohler

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