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Several citizens are fined for protesting against the transphobic bus

  • The June 28 Platform and the LAB have called it “essential” to protest against lesbophobia, homophobia and transphobia and reaffirm their commitment to sexual freedom.
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28 June 2017 - 13:21

Pamplona gave a resounding rejection to the bus of the Catholic and transphobic association Hazte oir and responded through mobilizations. Now, the Platform and the LAB of June 28 have denounced the arrival of fines to several citizens.

"Stopping the bus of hatred that wanted to spread the denial, provocation and the transphobic ideology of Human Rights in the LGTBIQ was essential and although it was the mission of the public administration not to walk the bus through the street, we had to do it by some citizens and militants," they said in a press release.

"The Government Delegation authorized and supported the transphobic bus and imposed fines against several militants who went to denounce the transphobic initiative. Specifically, three members of the LAB union have suffered economic fines."

According to the Day of Pride

"We call on all workers who support a diverse Basque Country, egalitarian interpersonal relations and a society free of discrimination to continue fighting for sexual diversity, to increase awareness of it, to continue working in all areas and to denounce any form of discrimination," said the LAB. For this reason, today, June 28, the call for assistance to the mobilization that will leave the old bus station at 19:00 has been extended.

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