Gay Pride in Warsaw `a Great Success" say Activists
   
 
 
by Peter Gentle in Warsaw
 
   
  
Peter Gentle is a British journalist working and living in Warsaw.

WARSAW, June 13  –  Around 2,500 gay, lesbian and human rights 
campaigners marched through the centre of the Polish capital on 
Saturday, despite having the `Equality Parade' banned by the mayor 
of Warsaw.

The march was also opposed by around 300 members from Polish far-
right groups who occasionally threw eggs, stones and bottles and 
staged sit-down protests in the middle of the street in an attempt 
to stop the parade.

Events began at noon with a legal protest outside the Polish 
parliament (Sejm). To circumvent the ban of the march by Mayor Lech 
Kaczynski – a leading member of the conservative and populist Law 
and Justice party and a favourite to win the national presidential 
election in the autumn – the original plan was to stage eight 
separate protests along the route of the march. 

But most protestors headed straight for the parliament building. 

>From there the demonstrators – including deputy Prime Minister, 
Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka and leading members from the German Green 
party – marched to the Palace of Culture and Science in the central 
district of the city. 

Scuffles broke out between far-right groups and police who made 10 
arrests. Three people were injured, but none seriously.

Leaders of gay and lesbian groups in Poland said the event had been 
a great victory for human rights and for the Polish constitution.

Claudia Roth from the German Greens told reports in Warsaw: "The 
persecution of gays and lesbians is contrary to European democratic 
values. Whether Kaczynski does of does not like homosexuals he is 
required to honour their rights to protest freely."

After the parade, Kaczynski complained that the police had been 
heavy handed when arresting members of the far-right groups who, he 
said, were making a legal and justified protest. 

This is the second year running that the Mayor has banned the gay 
pride march, claiming that it represents a threat to law and order 
in the capital. It is also the second year running that he has given 
permission to far-right supporters from the All-Poland Youth 
movement and religious groups to go ahead with a counter-
demonstration.

The Equality Parade was part of two days of events in Warsaw 
focusing on promoting gay and lesbian issues and combating 
homophobia. Speaking at the opening of the event on Friday, Izabela 
Jaruga-Nowacka told reporters that, "homosexuals are portrayed in 
Poland as people to be afraid of."  

In opinion polls taken over the weekend, around 50% of Poles 
supported Mayor Kaczynski's ban of the parade.

Recently a court in Poznan, mid-western Poland, ruled that there was 
nothing offensive about comparing homosexuals to paedophiles.  The 
court action was brought by gay and lesbian groups complaining of a 
statement by Kaczynski's Law and Justice party which stated that a 
planned Equality Parade in Poznan would, "promote issues such as 
paedophilia."

The latest poll by the PBS Institute gives Lech Kaczynski 26 percent 
support in his bid to become president of Poland in elections this 
October, 8 percentage points ahead of his nearest rival
 







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