Yahoo – AFP,
29 June 2014
Masked
women face each other during a gay pride parade on Istiklal Street,
Istanbul's
main shopping corridor, on June 29, 2014 (AFP Photo/Ozan Kose)
|
Istanbul
(AFP) - Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Istanbul on Sunday
for the city's Gay Pride parade, an event that has taken on added political
significance a year on from massive anti-government protests.
The crowd
marched with a show of brightly coloured flags along Istiklal Avenue, a main
pedestrian street in the city, under the watchful eye of a large number of
police.
While
Turkey's lesbian, gay, bi and transgender (LGBT) community enjoy better rights
than in most Muslim countries, many see the event as a chance to be themselves
without fear of reproach.
Masked
women face each other
during a gay pride parade on Istiklal
Street, Istanbul's
main shopping corridor,
on June 29, 2014 (AFP Photo/Ozan Kose)
|
Homosexuality
is not a crime in Turkey, but homophobia is widespread and often accompanied by
violence.
One person
who knows that more than most is Michelle Demishevich, a transgender journalist
who recently saw through the conviction of a woman who assaulted her - a first
for Turkey.
"We
have to constantly fight against the lifestyle and the rules that are imposed
on us and teach tolerance in our society," she said.
But
intolerance is commonplace even among the country's leaders.
In 2010,
Selma Aliye Kavaf, a member of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party and
then the Minister for Family and Women, sparked outcry in the gay community
when she called homosexuality a "disease" that "needs to be
treated."
The fight
for LGBT rights was not the only thing that brought crowds out on Sunday. Many
were also there to voice their opposition to Erdogan.
LGBT
organisations played a key role in the 2013 Gezi Park protests against Erdogan's
rule, a movement that took issue with the perceived authoritarian nature of his
administration.
"In
Turkey, we all have difficulty exercising our rights," said Aykut Yanak, a
participant in the march. "This is why we must fight and why we all walk
together today."
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"The Akashic Circle" – Jul 17, 2011 (Kryon channelled by Lee Carroll) - (Subjects: Religion, The Humanization of God, Benevolent Design, DNA, Akashic Circle, (Old) Souls, Gaia, Indigenous People, Talents, Reincarnation, Genders, Gender Switches, In “between” Gender Change, Gender Confusion, Shift of Human Consciousness, Global Unity,..... etc.) - (Text version)
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“… Gender Switching
Old souls, let me tell you something. If you are old enough, and many of you are, you have been everything. Do you hear me? All of you. You have been both genders. All of you have been what I will call between genders, and that means that all of you have had gender switches. Do you know what happens when it's time for you to switch a gender? We have discussed it before. You'll have dozens of lifetimes as the same gender. You're used to it. It's comfortable. You cannot conceive of being anything else, yet now it's time to change. It takes approximately three lifetimes for you to get used to it, and in those three lifetimes, you will have what I call "gender confusion."
It isn't confusion at all. It's absolutely normal, yet society often will see it as abnormal. I'm sitting here telling you you've all been through it. All of you. That's what old souls do. It's part of the system. …”
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