Paris, Frankreich, Anti- Homophobie Demonstration, Kundgebung, Act Up Paris, AIDS-Aktivisten inszenieren beim Internationalen Tag gegen Homophobie, „IDAHOT“, Jugendaktivistin lgbt, Flashmob-LEGEN, ein „die-in“ zum Gedenken an die Opfer homophoben Hasses
2592 x 3872 px | 21,9 x 32,8 cm | 8,6 x 12,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
17. Mai 2013
Ort:
Paris, France
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"Lionel Jospin on the "Wall of homophobic" Act Up" (Europe 1 Lab Credit: Ivan Valerio) Lionel Jospin is pinned by Act Up. Former Prime Minister Socialist was hooked by the association on its "wall homophobic" with other politicians, religious leaders and activists. On several occasions, Lionel Jospin has expressed "reservations" about the issue of gay marriage, saying "respect the position of his party, " which was "not his departure. " In the center of Paris, a few meters from the Pompidou Centre, fifty activists gathered in front of thirty portraits crossed the slogan "Homophobia Kills". With Lionel Jospin, the other persons covered by Act Up include Christine Boutin, the leader of the AKI for frigid Looney, Marion Marshal Le Pen, Pope Francis, the Archbishop of Paris Andre Vingt-Trois, former Chief Rabbi Gilles Bernheim, or the president of the French Council of Muslim Faith (CFCM) Mohammed Moussaoui. Foreign heads of state are also singled out by the association, as Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Vladimir Putin, Paul Biya and Robert Mugabe. That same Friday, April 17, the marriage law for all has been validated by the Constitutional Council and President Francois Hollande signed it on Saturday."