The struggle for LGBT equality: Pride meets prejudice in Poland

Two weeks after 1.5 million people celebrated gay rights in London, marchers in the Polish city of Białystok met only rage and violence

We set off from the Arsenal gallery in a small group of about 20 people, first through Białystok’s Branicki Palace gardens, where a “family picnic” is in full swing, organised by the Law and Justice party local authorities as a contrast to the Pride march. There are bouncy castles, but what there’s most of is military stuff, border guards, some big guns and armoured personnel carriers − it’s a family event, for the kiddies, so let’s have plenty of militarism.

Related: More than 1,000 march in Warsaw in support of LGBT rights

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