Rainbow Pride Walk in India 2008

Published 7/28/2008 | Updated 1/28/2010

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The parade

Every year organisations all over the world hold Pridefestivals and/or parades to celebrate LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) life and rights. This year, on the 29th of June, no less three cities in India joined in and contributed to the festivities; Delhi, Culcutta and Bangalore. Thus homosexuality is still illegal in India the people in the parade danced and marched demanding legalizaion and equal rights. The parades where the largest Pride manifestations for LGBT rights in India's history. A delegation from RFSU participated ttogether with Indian LGBT organisations in the parade that took place in Delhi.

Text: Maria Gullmark
Photo: Olov Berggren

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The parade

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