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LGBTQ+ activists hold online protest asking EU Commissioners to infringe Poland

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For the past 30 days, Polish LGBTQ+ organisation, Campaign Against Homophobia (KPH) has been tweeting to EU commissioners one story of an LGBTQ person living in Poland, showing how ‘LGBT-free’ zones affect their lives.

The goal of the campaign is to bombard EU commissioners with stories of people from the LGBTQ+ community, indicating the necessity […] The post LGBTQ+ activists hold online protest asking EU Commissioners to infringe Poland appeared first on GCN.

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