VILNIUS, 8 May 2010-- Lithuania has successfully hosted its historic first ever gay pride parade, as about 500 people marched through the capital saturday.
Though the landmark event passed without any major incidents, it was far from peaceful. Approximately 1,000 protesters turned up at the march to throw stones, bottles and scream insults at the parade.
Police arrested 12 people, including at least two parliamentarians, for inciting violence. About 600 police officers used tear gas to subdue the protesters.
Homosexuality is largely tabboo in Lithuania, which is a highly religious country. A survey commissioned by the Baltic News Service last month found that more than 70 percent of Lithuanians were against the pride parade.
One policeman and one journalist were injured in clashes with protesters.
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http://www.ilga-europe.org/home/news/latest_news/baltic_pride_resources_now_available_in_one_place