Good for Lithuania in taking the right decision.
But… Will the Lithuanian police “willingly” protect the march, or will it be just an open duck shoot for the ‘phobes with the police quietly standing in the background doing nothing?
Countries cannot “crow” about allowing freedom for minorities, whilst not cracking down on extremist groups that want to commit murder on said minorities.
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Homophobia! Nothing but!
Good for Lithuania in taking the right decision.
But… Will the Lithuanian police “willingly” protect the march, or will it be just an open duck shoot for the ‘phobes with the police quietly standing in the background doing nothing?
Countries cannot “crow” about allowing freedom for minorities, whilst not cracking down on extremist groups that want to commit murder on said minorities.
Why not arm the marchers so they can defend themselves?
Baltic pride was successful despite the fierce oposition. You can find some photos at Gayline.lt article as well as some videos here.
http://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/2010/05/08/22455?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BoxTurtleBulletin+%28Box+Turtle+Bulletin%29
#4 Pilis:
Great footage. Thanks.