Approximately 300,000 people, many of them carrying slogans for an end to discrimination, participating in the show 'Europride' it.
Hundreds of thousands of people paraded through the Italian capital on Saturday celebrated the festival of "pride" Europe's annual gay, and they urged the Italian government to promote laws that recognize the rights of gays.
Police estimate at least 300,000 people, many of them carrying slogans for an end to discrimination, participating in the show 'Europride'.
Colorful parade that was closed this year with performances by Lady Gaga, who sang the hit song "Born This Way" in building the ancient Circus Maximus in Rome. He criticized Poland, Russia, Lithuania and the countries of the Middle East because it limits freedom of gay men. Wearing a Versace dress and a green wig, he said to the crowd "we all come from the same DNA, we were born like this."
Gay festivals take place in several European cities. Most have been peaceful, but one parade in Croatia turned violent when opposition groups threw stones and attacked about 200 people in the coastal city of Split. At least 100 people were arrested and many others injured.
The violence came a day after the country was given approval to join the European Union. Croatia promised to respect human rights as part of an effort to become a member of the European Union.
Hundreds of thousands of people paraded through the Italian capital on Saturday celebrated the festival of "pride" Europe's annual gay, and they urged the Italian government to promote laws that recognize the rights of gays.
Police estimate at least 300,000 people, many of them carrying slogans for an end to discrimination, participating in the show 'Europride'.
Colorful parade that was closed this year with performances by Lady Gaga, who sang the hit song "Born This Way" in building the ancient Circus Maximus in Rome. He criticized Poland, Russia, Lithuania and the countries of the Middle East because it limits freedom of gay men. Wearing a Versace dress and a green wig, he said to the crowd "we all come from the same DNA, we were born like this."
Gay festivals take place in several European cities. Most have been peaceful, but one parade in Croatia turned violent when opposition groups threw stones and attacked about 200 people in the coastal city of Split. At least 100 people were arrested and many others injured.
The violence came a day after the country was given approval to join the European Union. Croatia promised to respect human rights as part of an effort to become a member of the European Union.



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