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Photo Series From Saturday's Dublin Pride Festival

category dublin | gender and sexuality | feature author Tuesday June 27, 2006 22:55author by r whelan/paula g/madame k/wag Report this post to the editors

Happy Days For All.

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Pride Celebrated In Civic Offices

The first report from Pride in Dublin this year came in from Madame K describing jubliantly how "despite the rain nothing could dampen the spirits of the 2,000 or so who took part. The diverse group was well catered for, with the event concluding in a free party held on public space...Dublin Pride has not yet become the commercial entity that has caused untold problems abroad, let`s hope it stays that way".

Just like last year Indymedia's home grown batch of photographers and contributers were on the ground for Dublin's Second, newly re-named, International Pride Festival. For a selection of our contributers work see Paula G's "Sing If You're Glad To Be Gay" series, R Whelan's Photo Story and Madame K's sequence of photos and commentary.

In Budapest, Redjade checked in with local events raising"recent reports about Poland and Russia's anti-gay policies and police repression against Gay Pride demos" and negative perceptions of Eastern Europe how "one might think such repression was universal on the Eastern Pale of the EU and in Eastern/Central Europe in general. But the Budapest Pride Parade went on, as planned, without much controversy or opposition and barely much notice in the media....." << continues here >>

Other Indy Coverage: Polish Equality Parade Attacked By Far Right | Cork's First Ever Pride Parade A Success | Dublin, June 2005 Gay Pride Parade | Gay Pride Weekend in Cork, 2004 | McDowell Attacked by Ancient Order of Hibernians and Mother and Child

Meanwhile our roving report Henry McWag reported from the dregs of his can on the Labour Party's bold new move in relation to public drinking.

Rabbite Launches Campaign Of Decriminalisation

Wag sez: "Ah Pat, Don't You Know Prazky's The New Dutch and Sure Bud Was Never The Working Man's Can?

While watering the proverbial horse on a bush beside the Civic Offices our roving reporter Henry McWag came across a piece of paper containing this quickly hushed up disaster of a press release from the Labour Party:

"The Labour Party yesterday came out strongly in support of the campaign to decriminalise what is popularly known as "knacker drinking". Launching the campaign, LP leader Pat Rabbite pledged his party's support by promising to decrease the duty on Dutch Gold, Buckfast and several brands of cider at the lower end of the market, if elected to government.

"Rabbite also promised to dispense with the idea of holding local constituency clinics in parish halls and community centres, offering to democratise public access to elected representatives by holding such clinics at outdoor locations near canals and on areas of waste ground adjacent to housing estates, bookies and off licences."

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author by richard whelanpublication date Sun Jun 25, 2006 16:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Happy Days for all.
Photo essay of gay pride day Dublin 2006
Photo essay of gay pride day Dublin 2006
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Gay pride day Dublin 2006
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Gay pride day Dublin 2006
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author by redjadepublication date Wed Jun 28, 2006 02:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Stop Trying To Decide Who We Can Marry
6.27.2006

In an unusual step, the advocacy group Religious Coalition for the Freedom to Marry has directly targeted Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley and other Catholic leaders for trying to push legislation that interferes with their own faith tradition's stances on gay marriage. O'Malley, along with other Catholic bishops, have been leading an aggressive campaign for a repeal of same-sex marriage laws in Massachusetts. The RCFM has decided that it isn't just or moral for one religious institution to use their political clout to decide policy for all religious institutions.

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