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 More options Jun 9 2007, 2:59 pm
From: Pastor Dale Morgan <dgrmor...@telus.net>
Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 11:59:23 -0700
Local: Sat, Jun 9 2007 2:59 pm
Subject: 15,000 take part in Tel Aviv gay parade
*Perilous Times and Decaying Morality

15,000 take part in Tel Aviv gay parade*

Right-wing activists greet marchers with chants of ‘anti-Semites’ and
‘you are bringing disaster upon us’

Yoav Kapshuk
Published: 06.08.07, 13:27 / Israel News

Some 15,000 people arrived at Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square on Friday to
participate in the annual gay pride parade.

During the extravagant procession, which headed west toward the
boardwalk at Gordon Beach, participants were handing out condom-shaped
flowers to onlookers. Some marchers were wearing nothing but briefs.

Gays marching through the streets of Tel Aviv (photo: Ofer Amram)

“I am wearing a girdle, and I haven’t been able to breathe for an hour
and I’m almost suffocating,” said one participant who came all the way
from Paris to show off his flamboyant Marie Antoinette costume.

Several dozen right-wing activists, including Baruch Marzel, greeted the
marchers at Rabin Square with chants of “anti-Semites” and “you are
bringing disaster upon us” and called for the parade’s cancellation.

About 500 police officers and volunteers were positioned along the
parade’s route to keep order.

On Wednesday the Knesset approved in a first reading two bills aimed at
preventing the gay pride parade from taking place in Jerusalem, or in
any other place in the country.

The bills were submitted by MK Eliahu Gabbay (National Union-National
Religious Party) and Shas MKs.

The Prime minister's Office stated that "Prime Minister Ehud Olmert does
not think that Jerusalem is the appropriate location for holding gay
pride parades due to the special sensitive nature of the city, although
he believes that such matters should not be limited by law."


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