Istanbul Trans Pride Parade Blocked By Turkish Police

Activists in Istanbul turned out to march against the discrimination of trans people despite officials banning the city’s Trans Pride Parade on Sunday over fears it posed a threat to family values. However, police were nevertheless able to prevent parade participants from demonstrating at the city’s central Taksim Square with large-scale roadblocks. The governor of Istanbul, Davut Gül, had already announced in a tweet that he would not allow any events “that endanger our institution of the family.” Other cities in Turkey also banned marches and events related to the annual pride month, which takes place every year around the world in June and serves, among other things, to improve the visibility of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer communities. #Trans Rights
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