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LGBTQ+ activists defy Pride ban and hold annual march in Istanbul

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Hundreds of people defied a ban on staging an annual LGBTQ+ Pride march in Istanbul, resulting in more than 40 activists being detained.

On 25 June, demonstrators waved rainbow flags as they took part in peaceful rallies in the Nişantaşı neighbourhood after they were banned from Taksim Square.

Despite the heightened police presence and arrests made, the march was able to go ahead without any street clashes or police violence – though it did finish earlier than anticipated. “The governor of Istanbul said that ‘any activity that threatens the institution of the family’ would not be allowed, and the police closed Taksim,” someone who took part in the march wrote on Twitter. “But LGBTI+s found a way around and did not give up on the march!” This year’s Pride event took place against a backdrop of a homophobic election campaign fuelled by anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, which came to an end just last month.

Conservative president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan emerged victorious, meaning he will be in power until 2028. Earlier this year, the government suggested amendments to the Turkish Constitution to redefine ‘family’ as “the joining of a man with a woman” – something which exacerbated hostility towards the country’s LGBTQ+ community.

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