Police used tear
gas against protesters who hurled stones at the annual
gay rights parade in Bucharest, the Romanian
capital, Saturday, officials said.
About 100 people
were detained for throwing stones and fireworks at
police and about 400 participants in the gay rights march,
said Christian Ciocan, a police spokesman. Police
responded with tear gas. Nobody was injured, he said.
''We regret that
our opponents use violence.... Police only did their job
to protect an authorized march,'' said Florin Buhuceanu, one
of the organizers of the gay rights march. ''It is our
right to express our beliefs, and we will not renounce
in the face of violence.''
Romania
decriminalized homosexuality in 2001.
On Tuesday two
men leaving a Bucharest cinema that hosts the annual ''Gay
Fest'' festival were beaten by eight attackers. Police
stopped the attack and arrested several people. (AP)
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