Italy gay pride march protests against government and Church

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Jun 7, 2008, 7:56:27 PM6/7/08
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Italy gay pride march protests against government and Church*

Reuters
Saturday, June 7, 2008; 12:46 PM

ROME (Reuters) - Some 10,000 dancing and singing homosexuals and
gay-rights supporters marched through Rome on Saturday, many of them
chanting slogans against the Vatican and Italy's conservative new
government.

The yearly Gay Pride march took on added political significance because
city officials denied a request for the march to end with a rally near
the Basilica of St John's in Lateran, the pope's cathedral in his
capacity as bishop of Rome.

City officials said the march would disturb a concert that had been
planned for inside the basilica. The new conservative city
administration also refused to give its patronage to the march.

"The denial of St John's Square and the patronage of this demonstration
were grave decisions that were steps backwards," said Vittoria Franco,
equal opportunities minister in the leftist shadow government.

The new conservative government of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has
made it clear it has no intention of passing legislation that would give
gay couples some sort of legal recognition.

That promise had been made by the previous centre-left government of
Prime Minister Romano Prodi but was blocked by opposition from the
Vatican and the Italian Catholic Church.

Berlusconi and the Vatican see eye-to-eye on many issues and his
government's relationship with Church is much more cordial than that of
the previous government.

"Berlusconi kisses the pope's slipper and says 'yes' to everything. We
risk a theocracy and clerical dictatorship," said Franco Grillini, a
homosexual who was a parliamentarian in the previous government.

Mock marriages were performed on some of the floats drawn through the
city as scantily clad homosexual men danced on other floats.

Some of the demonstrators carried placards accusing conservative
politicians of being "hypocritical slaves" of the Vatican. Several of
the gay men were dressed in papal masks or bishops' garb.

(Reporting by Philip Pullella, editing by Mary Gabriel)

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