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Riga Pride march passes off successfully

#balticpride - Baltic LGBT rights groups united on TwitpicThe first ever Baltic Pride march has concluded successfully.

Participants are now listening to speeches from the stage in the park in and around which the march took place.

Amnesty International’s John Dalhuisen told the crowd “we’re proud to be marching with you here today. It’s a march and a celebration.



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First Baltic Pride demo takes place in Riga

#balticpride in the streets of Riga on TwitpicThe first ever Baltic Pride march is taking place in Riga, Latvia.

LGBT activists from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have come together to excercise their rights.

Latvian police are in place to separate the march from the noisy counter-demonstrators.


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Baltic Pride gathers as counter-demo makes noise

#balticpride getting started on TwitpicLGBT activists from the Baltic states are gathering, with Amnesty International joining in solidarity, in a central Riga park in Latvia.

Baltic Pride is almost ready to start and lots of colourful rainbow flags are in evidence.


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Getting ready for Baltic Pride

Getting ready for #balticpride on TwitpicIt’s been a busy few days for Baltic Pride. It was happening, then it was banned on Thursday and in court on Friday morning when it was back on track.

A roomful of Amnesty International from across Europe, from the Faroe Islands to Turkey, have gathered in Riga to support Baltic Pride.

Right now, we’re getting to know each other, discussing the safety issues and plans for the day and individual delegates will soon collect their t-shirt from the rainbow coloured selection.

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