Thousands march from Germany to Poland in powerfully symbolic cross-border LGBT rights protests. An LGBT rights protest at the Poland-Germany border has shone a light on the growing disparity between the two nations on queer issues.

While Germany has progressed significantly on LGBT+ rights in the past few years, introducing same-sex marriage and banning conversion therapy, the picture is far bleaker in Poland – where nationalist politicians have fuelled a rise in public homophobia and anti-LGBT+ extremism.

Around 2,000 demonstrators stood up to homophobia on Saturday (September 5) with a protest held jointly by activists in the closely-connected border towns of Slubice, Poland, and Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany, which are separated by a symbolic bridge across the River Oder. 

German protesters carried signs and banners expressing their love for their LGBT Polish neighbours, as the groups marched across the border.

Source: PinkNews


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