Via Pink News:
Activists had announced that they would picket the city earlier in
the week and several hundred anti-gay opponents gathered to counter the
protest.
Videos seen by PinkNews show bottles, snowballs and other objects
being thrown at the pro-gay protesters as well as fascists performing
Nazi salutes outside an Adidas store. The videos later show police officers separating the protestors.
At least one pro-gay protestor needed medical assistance according to sources.
Last
month, gay rights campaigners were attacked outside the Russian
Parliament – a day after a leading football team was forced to deny it
was both homophobic and xenophobic.
The protests last month and today were against a proposed new law
banning “gay propaganda” that has been condemned by the European
Parliament.
Russian courts in as many as nine regions currently punish the
positive portrayal of gay people, in measures first adopted in 2006.
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, said he did not see any reason why homosexuality should be banned legally in the country, and that it is not a big issue for many Russians.
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