Ronald Zak, AP
Protestors
hold a poster which reads “Join us in the 21st century” during an
protest in support of gay kissing, in Vienna, Austria, on Friday, Jan.
16, 2015. The protest was called after the manager of a cafe in Vienna
told a smooching lesbian couple to leave.
Ronald Zak, AP
Protestors
hold a poster reading ” Kiss me I’m cute” during an protest in support
of gay kissing, in Vienna, Austria, on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015.
Police estimated around 2,000 people participated in the protest Friday, forcing the closure of one downtown street. Some of the demonstrators exchanged long kisses.
The manager of Cafe Prueckel has apologized for telling the couple to leave last weekend. But the pair – Anastasia Lopez and Eva Prewein – say the demonstration is meant to draw attention to the general prevalence of discrimination against gays in Vienna.
Vienna hosts several events each year that attracts gays, bisexuals and cross-dressers from across Europe, and Austrian singer Conchita Wurst has become the figurehead for Europe’s non-straight community.
Vienna’s tourist agency has criticized the expulsions.
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