This is the fight Europe has needed for years CNN 10 hrs ago Analysis by Luke McGee, CNN © Bernadett Szabo/Reuters/FILE Hungary, led by the right-wing populist Viktor Orban, brought into effect a new law that bans information which promotes homosexuality and gender change being used in schools.
The European Union is bracing for a difficult autumn.
Beyond the nasty fallout from Brexit arguably the greatest crisis to befall the bloc since its creation and recovering from a global pandemic, the 27 member states are gearing up for a huge row over LGBT rights, the rule of law and the role both should play in the Union s future.
Polish education minister says LGBT march insult to public morality
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conservatives say it weakens the family and serves to promote same sex relationships. thousands of people waving rainbow flags have taken part in poland s biggest gay pride march, calling for an end to rising discrimination against the lgbt community. the equality parade was held in warsaw, despite coronavirus restrictions. critics of poland s conservative government have accused it of promoting homophobia. 0ur correspondent, adam easton reports. there were thousands of people on the streets of warsaw, it became a sea of colour, many people draped in the rainbow flag, and it was pretty noisy, too, because there was loud pop music playing in a truck as well. so, this is, as you mentioned, all taking place at the time of a backlash against lgbt+ rights, and the organisers
to rising discrimination against the lgbt community. the equality parade was held in warsaw, despite coronavirus restrictions. critics of poland s conservative government have accused it of promoting homophobia. 0ur correspondent, adam easton reports. there were thousands of people on the streets of warsaw, it became a sea of colour, many people draped in the rainbow flag, and it was pretty noisy, too, because there was loud pop music playing in a truck as well. so, this is, as you mentioned, all taking place at the time of a backlash against lgbt rights, and the organisers were saying that, basically, we want equality. as you mentioned, in poland, same sex relationships are not legally recognised. 0ften same sex couples are unable to, or at least have major problems, seeing their partners