Over 70,000 participants at Brussels Pride
Around 70,000 people took part on Saturday afternoon in the centre of the capital in the 29th edition of the Brussels Pride parade. The full event attracted 220,000 visitors. This year’s theme was: “Unite, time to protect our rights.” The march was mostly peaceful, except for an incident involving the N-VA party’s float being pelted. Two people were arrested by police, who walked alongside the political party’s float with dozens of officers in riot gear.
During various speeches from the stage at Mont des Arts, speakers called for the protection of LGBTQ+ rights, which are under increasing pressure worldwide. Reference was made to the ban on Pride events issued in Hungary last month. A Budapest Pride delegation called on the European Commission to take action.
“If the Commission does not suspend the law banning all LGBTQ+ demonstrations in Hungary, other Eastern European countries will follow suit,” said Viktória Radványi, chair of Budapest Pride, in an interview with VRT NWS.
“If the Commission fails to act, it is complicit in the restriction of basic rights of European citizens.”
The parade proceeded without major incidents. However, from the start of the march, a heavy police presence in riot gear had positioned itself around the N-VA float, and followed it throughout. Still, at the Place de la Monnaie, the float was hit with empty bottles and paint.
About twenty activists were removed from the parade by police for “hindering the progress of the procession,” according to authorities.
The protest was organised by a group of queer activists who denounce the political and commercial co-opting of Pride, at a time when the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community and other minorities are increasingly under threat worldwide.
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