Hundreds attend anti-LGBTQ rally in Turkey

Hundreds attend anti-LGBTQ rally in Turkey

A protester holds a placard during an anti-LGBT rally organised by pro-Islamic organizations in Istanbul on September 18, 2022
A protester holds a placard during an anti-LGBT rally organised by pro-Islamic organizations in Istanbul on September 18, 2022. Photo: Yasin AKGUL / AFP
Source: AFP

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Hundreds of people attended an anti-LGBTQ rally Sunday in Istanbul, answering a call from dozens of conservative associations, an AFP photographer reported.

Bearing banners with slogans such as "protect your family and your generation", participants urged a ban on associations upholding the rights of gay and transgender people, whose own rallies have been banned in recent years.

Many of the marchers backing associations close to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan were veiled women who brandished slogans such as "Say no to society without gender" and "Father + mother + baby = family."

They converged on the traditionally conservative district of Fatih for a rally which earlier had gained the seal of approval from the Turkish broadcasting council in passing a TV advert for it, judging the event as being in the "public interest".

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That stance drew a storm of protest from human rights groups.

Opponents of the march took to the internet to riposte via social media with messages such as "no to the march of hate" in solidarity with LGBTQ backers.

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Although homosexuality was decriminalised in Turkey in 1858 it is widely frowned on by large swathes of society, including Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development Party, while same-sex couples are not legal.

Protesters hold placards and flags during an anti-LGBT rally organised by pro-Islamic organizations in Istanbul on September 18, 2022
Protesters hold placards and flags during an anti-LGBT rally organised by pro-Islamic organizations in Istanbul on September 18, 2022. Photo: Yasin AKGUL / AFP
Source: AFP

One minister previously referred to gay people as "deranged".

Last year, the government dropped the Istanbul Convention on protecting women's rights, claiming it encouraged homosexuality and threatened the traditional family structure.

In addition, after Istanbul had in 2014 hosted more than 100,000 people for a Gay Pride march it has since clamped down on similar gatherings citing security issues.

Those who have sought to rally have found themselves battling severe restrictions, including arrest.

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Source: AFP

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