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| June 25, 2012 |
LGBT Pride events
Events celebrating and protesting LGBT rights took place in many parts of the world in the last several months. Pride parades were met with violence or intimidation in Russia, Georgia, and Albania while other places saw wild street parties. Three million people celebrated on the streets of Sao Paulo, Brazil, often considered the biggest Pride event in the world. Activists in Uganda and Chile sought to change laws, while in the United States Barack Obama became the first American president to endorse same-sex marriage. Gathered here are pictures from events related to gay rights issues, LGBT Pride celebrations, and the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. -- Lane Turner (39 photos total)

Sean Sutton (left) greets his boyfriend of two years, U.S. Navy sailor Jonathan Jewell, with a kiss after Jewell returned from a seven-month deployment aboard the USS Stennis in Bremerton, Wash. on March 2, 2012. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says that with the repeal last year of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law that prohibited gays from serving openly in the military, gays and lesbians can now be proud to be in uniform. (Joe Dyer/seattlepi.com/Associated Press) #

An Indian dancer from the transgender community sits in the lap of a participant as part of a performance during a conference in New Delhi on June 2, 2012. The event, called the first national Hijra Habba, brought together transgenders, eunuchs, government representatives and non-governmental organizations to discuss ways of achieving equality for members of the community in India. (Kevin Frayer/Associated Press) #

Albanian gay, lesbian and human rights activists cycle under the rain to press for their rights along the main street of Tirana on May 14, 2012. Activists shelved plans for a larger gay pride parade to coincide with International Day Against Homophobia after a deputy defense minister said they should be beaten with thick sticks. (Stringer/Reuters) #

A supporter of the LGBT community joins an event marking the "International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia" in Yangon, Myanmar. Myanmar held its first gay pride celebrations on May 17, organizers said, in a sign of liberalizing social attitudes paralleling political reforms in the army-ruled nation. (Ye Aung Thu/AFP/GettyImages) #

Samba Chesterfield, Director of the Gays and Lesbians Association of Zimbabwe, prepares to hoist their official flag alongside the Zimbabwean flag during a belated commemoration of the May 17 International Day against Xenophobia and Transphobia in Harare, Zimbabwe on May, 19, 2012. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has often called for gays and lesbians to be punished for their behavior which he said was worse than pigs and dogs. (Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/Associated Press) #

U.S. President Barack Obama hosts a reception in honor of national LGBT Pride Month in the East Room of the White House on June 15, 2012 in Washington, DC. In the midst of a re-election campaign against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Obama's recent declaration of support for same-sex marriage was celebrated as a key endorsement among gay rights groups. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) #

Maximiliano Hott (right) and Jorge Aravena kiss during a session in the Chilean senate after approval of an anti-discrimination bill in Valparaiso on May 9, 2012. According to local media, the Senate approved the new law which establishes that every Chilean, including LGBT individuals, will be guaranteed protection reflecting international human rights law. (Eliseo Fernandez/Reuters) #

Gay rights activists gather at Kampala's High Court on June 25, 2012, where the court began hearing a landmark legal case filed by gay activists against the government over the closure of a rights workshop. Four campaigners lodged a lawsuit against ethics and integrity minister Simon Lokodo after he ordered police to raid and shut down a meeting of gay rights activists in February in the town of Entebbe, Uganda. (Isaac Kasamani/AFP/GettyImages) #

A gay rights activist (right) clashes with an Orthodox Christian activist in Tbilisi on May 17, 2012. Dozens of gay rights activists marched on the streets to mark The International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia were stopped by Orthodox Christian activists. (David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters) #

A celebrant poses for photographers as activists walk past carrying a gay pride flag during celebrations marking the International Day Against Homophobia in Havana on May 12, 2012. International Day Against Homophobia is celebrated globally on May 17 commemorating the World Health Organization's declassification of homosexuality as a mental illness. (Javier Galeano/Associated Press) #
More links and information
LGBT rights by country or territory - Wikipedia entry
Stonewall riots - Wikipedia entry




























