Tuesday, May 31, 2011

U.S Dept of State releases stament about violent gay rights march in Russia

The U.S. Department of State released the following statement by Mark Toner, Deputy Spokesperson, on Sunday, May 29 about Saturday's violent GLBT rights march in Russia that resulted in American gay rights activist Lt. Dan Choi, and nearly 20 others, being beaten and arrested:

"We note with concern that in Moscow on Saturday, May 28, a peaceable demonstration of Russians advocating for the rights of gays and lesbians, joined by international supporters, was forcefully disrupted by counter-protesters, and that Russian security forces then detained people from both groups, including American citizens. Some protestors were seriously injured according to media reports.

Freedom of assembly is a fundamental right all members of the OSCE committed to, including in the Moscow declaration and as recently as the Astana summit. As nationwide legislative elections approach, constraints on the ability of Russian citizens peacefully to gather and express their views will be closely watched in evaluating the integrity of the electoral process.  We call on Russian authorities to work with municipal officials to find better ways to safeguard these fundamental freedoms."

Choi was in Denver last month to speak at a Queer Symposium at Metropolitan State College of Denver.