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10,000 gay rights supporters parade amid rain, protests in Seoul

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SEOUL (AFP) – Thousands of people celebrated gay rights with song, dance and a march in Seoul Saturday (July 15) , amid rain and boisterous protests by conservative Christians..
SEOUL (AFP) – Thousands of people celebrated gay rights with song, dance and a march in Seoul Saturday (July 15) , amid rain and boisterous protests by conservative Christians.
Religious South Koreans have been a loud fixture at the annual parade for years, holding a rival anti-homosexuality rally while trying to physically block the march.
Some 2,000 police troops lined up around a square outside the City Hall, where revellers gyrated and waved flags as scantily-clothed performers sang and danced on the stage.
Across the street hundreds of Christians chanted slogans, calling homosexuality a “sin” and urging homosexuals to “return to Jesus Christ”.
Their presence is the most visible display of intolerance towards sexual minorities in the tradition-bound society, where religious belief is widespread and many homosexuals stay in the closet due to fear of discrimination and social isolation.
Homosexuality is not illegal in South Korea but gay, lesbian or transgender rights remain politically unpopular.

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