Monday, May 28, 2007

Tatchell and Right Said Fred star battered by anti-gay thugs in Moscow



Police stood and watched as two British gay rights campaigners were kicked and punched by neo-Nazis at a demonstration in Moscow.
ile on his way to a nightclub and restaurant complex in Chita, some 3,760 miles east of Moscow, said Russian police.
He was treated in hospital for facial injuries after being attacked by two unidentified men and was able to return to Moscow yesterday.
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British gay rights activist Peter Tatchell was knocked to the ground and kicked twice. When he got up he was punched in the face again and taken away by two riot policemen

Police lead Peter Tatchell away

Richard Fairbrass, also known as pop artist Right Said Fred, suffered a bloody eye during the clash

As many as 30 other gay rights protesters were also detained at the Moscow march. They included two European parliamentarians trying to present a petition asking Mayor Yuri Luzhkov - who has called gay marches Satanic acts - to lift a ban on the parade.
Nationalists and extreme Russian Orthodox anti-gay protesters held icons and denounced homosexuality as "evil". Others wore surgeon's masks, which they said would protect them from the "gay disease".
Russia decriminalised homosexuality in 1993 but tolerance is not widespread.
"We believe these perverts should not be allowed to march on the streets of Moscow," said Igor Miroshnichenko, who said he was an Orthodox believer who had come to support the riot police. "Homosexuality is Satanic."
Mr Tatchell, once a Labour parliamentary candidate, revealed last September that he received 20 death threats in the street, on the telephone or by e-mail after declaring war on reggae musicians who advocate the killing of homosexuals.
Mr Tatchell, who is also a committed human rights campaigner, also attempted to make a citizen's arrest on Robert Mugabe outside Harrods in 2003.
Every window in his London home has been smashed, and he is said to sleep with a bucket of water next to the bed in case he is firebombed.


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- R, London
Looks like they went there to stir up trouble, and succeeded.

- D, Cornwall
I remember Tatchell as being a figure of fun and subject to a lot of verbal and written abuse from the tabloid press.

I think now even they and their readership reluctantly admit that he has got guts.

Those Russian Nazis with their pics of Hitler looked pretty scary. Don't think I would have had the guts to be in Moscow with them around.

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