Raimondas Petrauskas, Lithuania’s Interim Attorney General and Stanislovas Buškevicius, member of the Kaunas City Council, have applied to the court to ban the Baltic Pride/March for Equality scheduled for this Saturday, 8 May, which was previously authorised by the Mayor of Vilnius. Their appeal is motivated by concerns over potential security risks. According to Mr Petrauskas, the Attorney General’s office has evidence that protests will be organised by various radical groups seeking to provoke unrest if the March goes ahead.
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Mischa has today shipped the photo dvds. The sending contains 2 dvds with photos, videos and radio-clips. Please give the postal service some days for delivery. Last Updated (Monday, 26 April 2010 15:06) In our Creative Working Group (CWG) we worked with Rainbow issues and how it’s created from a child’s point of view within Rainbow, the topics of sexuality, gender, identity and sex education are included. Last Updated (Wednesday, 07 April 2010 18:10)
Our Group - developing from a research to a non-research to a discussion group - read some texts on the history and possible usage of identity as a mean of politics.
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Over the course of 4 sessions, participants analysed their family, friendship, political and sexual narratives, to create a 'river of life'. By using a wide range of team-building methods, an enormous degree of trust and respect developed between the participants. Last Updated (Sunday, 04 April 2010 19:08)
You will find the program attached. It has been said already elsewhere how difficult it can be to deal, as a movement, with the disparities of situations and attitudes towards homophobia across the Union. It is quite clear that there is a wide gap between the situation in very liberal countries such as the Netherlands for instance, and Poland, where taking part in a gay pride would actually put your physical integrity in danger. Last Updated (Sunday, 08 March 2009 16:53)
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