Другие материалы рубрики «English»
EU broadens criteria for sanctions against Belarusian individuals, entities
The Council of the European Union has broadened the criteria for imposing sanctions on Belarusian individuals and entities in response to human rights...
Civil servants banned from using Pole’s Card
A bill prohibiting civil servants from using the so-called Pole's Card came into force on February 11.
- Wife to travel to Zhodzina to learn whereabouts of convicted rights defender Byalyatski
- Three opposition activists arrested near Minsk, expected to stand trial
- Jailed opposition activist Syarhey Kavalenka resumes hunger strike, refuses to be force-fed
- Three opposition activists arrested near Minsk, expected to stand trial
- Amnesty International accuses Belarus over conflict in Sudan’s Darfur region
- Soft toys "demonstrate" in downtown Minsk
- Emergency management workers widen patch of ice-free water on river in Brest to help stranded swans
- Wife comments on Dzmitry Bandarenka’s pardon application
- Ducks, swans wintering near Minsk
- Citizens received at governmental agencies should not use recording equipment, suggests deputy justice minister
English
Gay rights activists ask Lukashenka to help them stage gay parade in Minsk
Belarusian and Russian gay rights activists have appealed to Alyaksandr Lukashenka to sanction a gay parade in Minsk on May 15.
The activists ask Mr. Lukashenka to officially recognize the International Day Against Homophobia and interfere with the handling of their application for the parade that they submitted to the Minsk city government two months ago.
The 2010 Slavic Gay Parade is aimed at raising the public awareness of discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, Syarhey Androsenka, one of the organizers, told BelaPAN.


В настоящее время комментариев к этому материалу нет.
Вы можете стать первым, разместив свой комментарий в форме слева