Cuban LGBT activists defy government, hold first indie pride parade

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More than a hundred Cubans marched nearly 1km before being stopped by authorities.

Cuban gay rights activists held an unauthorised independent pride parade in Havana on Saturday, despite the Communist government warning against it and calling it subversive, an unprecedented show of civil society in the one-party state.

“This moment marks a before and an after for the LGBT community but also for Cuban civil society more generally,” said independent journalist and LGBT activist Maykel Gonzalez Vivero. Activists called for their own parade after the state-run National Center for Sex Education earlier this week abruptly cancelled its 12th annual conga against homophobia – Cuba’s equivalent of gay pride.

But many LGBT activists said they felt the government was reacting more to pressure from evangelical churches, which have a growing following in Cuba and have campaigned against the expansion of gay rights. The government, for example, postponed the full implementation of a decree clamping down on the arts after an online campaign protesting the law, and stepped back on regulations governing the private sector after entrepreneurs and experts complained.

The country guarantees rights such as free sex-change operations and forbids discrimination on the basis of sexuality, in a region where some countries still have anti-sodomy laws.

 

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