Around 1.5 million people celebrate Christopher Street Day in Cologne

On Sunday around 1.5 million people marched through central Cologne for Christopher Street Day. Organizers and politicians stressed the importance for queer rights.

According to organizer Cologne Pride, around 60,000 people took part in the parade with about one hundred festival wagons. The demonstration carried the motto “For Queer Rights – Many. Together. Strong!” and was accompanied by a multi-day street festival.

NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul (CDU) attended for the first time. He told the news agency DPA he wanted to show that the police protect everyone. Former Minister of State for Culture Claudia Roth called for the defense of hard-won rights and referred to the AfD party conference in Erfurt.

Former Federal Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) stressed that the CSD was more important than ever because queer rights were coming under pressure. Police reported no incidents until Sunday afternoon.

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Crowd at São Paulo LGBT+ parade on Paulista avenue under the sun with rainbow flags.
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São Paulo LGBT+ parade draws 37,000 people to Paulista Avenue

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The 30th São Paulo LGBT+ parade took place this Sunday (7) on Avenida Paulista under strong sun. The event drew 36,800 participants according to the USP Political Debate Monitor and the NGO More in Common. There was a reduction in sponsorships and absence of state and municipal authorities.

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