A gay rights activist blows a whistle, during a demonstration, at a square next to the European institutions, in Brussels.

Gay Rights Demonstrators Organize Olympic Rallies

A gay rights activist blows a whistle, during a demonstration, at a square next to the European institutions, in Brussels.
A gay rights activist blows a whistle, during a demonstration, at a square next to the European institutions, in Brussels.

Two days before the Friday opening of the Sochi Winter Olympics, people in 20 international cities demanded that Olympic sponsors condemn a Russian anti-gay law. Protesters objected to a law that pushes virtually any public discussion of homosexuality underground.

From Paris to London to Rio de Janeiro, protesters asked 10 global corporations to condemn Russia’s law.

So far, AT&T is the only Olympic sponsor to do so.

The U.S.-based human rights group fueled anger Tuesday by posting online a video of violence against gays in Russia. By protest time, nearly 1 million people worldwide had watched it on YouTube.

She said in the video narration, “A vigilante group, Occupy Pedophilia, essentially uses the pretext of protecting children, fighting pedophilia, to harass and attack gay people. They invite them for a fake date and they proceed to berate them for their homosexuality, and in many cases, to abuse them physically. They film all these proceedings and then post them on social networks, on YouTube to humiliate them even further.”

Human Rights Watch says Occupy Pedophilia’s web page hosts hundreds of videos of attacks on gays in more than 30 Russian cities.

President Vladimir Putin has rejected criticism of the gay propaganda law. During a recent visit to Sochi, he said Russia does “not ban anyone or anything,” but added, “That’s why you can feel free, relaxed — but leave children in peace, please.”

The Obama administration is not sending any high-ranking officials to Sochi.

Instead, the American delegation includes three openly gay athletes.

American Hudson Taylor directs Athlete Ally, a group that aims to end homophobia in sports. He said he came to Sochi to build bridges.

Russian officials show little interest in debate in Sochi. They have banished all social protest to a remote city park – 13 kilometers from the Olympic Park.

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