Gay-activist Roman Navoev,
filed in Minsk city executive committee statement on July 19 holding action
against homophobia, politicians, senior officials and personally Alexander
Lukashenko.
Total filed three applications
with different venues - on Independence Avenue, near the building of the
Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Belarus, as well as the fountain near
the Sport Palace on Victor's Avenue, said Roman Navoev to portal GayBy. Net.
The main slogan of the shares
will be "LGBT politicians against homophobia."
This action activist wants to
encourage the authorities to exercise tolerance and towards homosexuals,
non-public expression of homophobic politicians in positions of media and a
more loyal attitude of Alexander Lukashenko to gays, lesbians, bisexuals and
transgender people.
Recall that the Polish Foreign
Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on a visit to Minsk and a conversation with
Alexander Lukashenko in the presence of Foreign Minister of Germany.
Citing sources in the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Wprost published information about that at a
meeting of foreign ministers of Poland and Germany to Minsk, Alexander
Lukashenko, President of Belarus made a long monologue. "He
said he does not understand how a man can live with a man. It was an obvious
allusion to Westerwelle, who has a partner. The German Minister of nervous, but
Lukashenko, went even further. In very severe forms said he did not have
anything against lesbians, gay men but gladly sent to the state farms"-
said the source of the newspaper.
After that, from the mouth of
Lukashenko heard the words addressed to gays, in which the head of a democratic
state, expressed his opinion about gays.
"We came here the great figures of correct and
incorrect orientation, and I have already started to blame the fact that I, as
you know, it condemned the pigeon, and so on. Well, I do not like fagots, I
said I did not like. You see, some ministers of foreign Ministers upset with
me. What to me to be offended? We live in a democratic society, the more I am
the President and shall have the right to express their views and their
positions. I told him honestly and said it in his eyes. And for that, you know,
they are offended. Normal life should be conducted. We do not accept it, and we
should not impose it. In Germany, it is possible, in Poland - please let them
do this and there, but here we do not need it. Although this is good enough, unfortunately."