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Thousands of Brazilians march in gay rights parade

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Thousands of Brazilians took part in Rio de Janeiro's 19th Gay Pride parade, speaking out against homophobia in a country that has seen years of violence targeting the gay community.

Under the slogan "A million voices!", gays, lesbians, transvestites, transsexuals and supporters marched along Copacabana beach.

"It is important that the population understands their rights and they express themselves against homophobia," said Carlos Tufvesson, one of the event organizers.

More than a million people were expected for the event, organizers said.

Brazil recorded 312 murders of people in the gay community in 2013. The country averages about 300 murders motivated by sexual orientation a year.

The violence prompted rights group Grupo Gay da Bahia to label the country "the world champion of homophobic crimes."

A reveller poses on a giant rainbow flag during the annual Gay Pride Parade at Copacabana beach in R...
A reveller poses on a giant rainbow flag during the annual Gay Pride Parade at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on November 16, 2014
Yasuyoshi Chiba, AFP

Around 40 percent of recorded crimes against gays in South America occur in Brazil.

For years lawmakers in the Catholic and socially-conservative country have opposed a bill to criminalize homophobia.

But recently the country's highest court has taken steps in favor of gay rights.

In 2011, the Supreme Court recognized gay unions, which are afforded the same rights as heterosexual couples.

The Supreme Court ruled in 2013 that public institutions could not reject gay marriage applications.

Thousands of Brazilians took part in Rio de Janeiro’s 19th Gay Pride parade, speaking out against homophobia in a country that has seen years of violence targeting the gay community.

Under the slogan “A million voices!”, gays, lesbians, transvestites, transsexuals and supporters marched along Copacabana beach.

“It is important that the population understands their rights and they express themselves against homophobia,” said Carlos Tufvesson, one of the event organizers.

More than a million people were expected for the event, organizers said.

Brazil recorded 312 murders of people in the gay community in 2013. The country averages about 300 murders motivated by sexual orientation a year.

The violence prompted rights group Grupo Gay da Bahia to label the country “the world champion of homophobic crimes.”

A reveller poses on a giant rainbow flag during the annual Gay Pride Parade at Copacabana beach in R...

A reveller poses on a giant rainbow flag during the annual Gay Pride Parade at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on November 16, 2014
Yasuyoshi Chiba, AFP

Around 40 percent of recorded crimes against gays in South America occur in Brazil.

For years lawmakers in the Catholic and socially-conservative country have opposed a bill to criminalize homophobia.

But recently the country’s highest court has taken steps in favor of gay rights.

In 2011, the Supreme Court recognized gay unions, which are afforded the same rights as heterosexual couples.

The Supreme Court ruled in 2013 that public institutions could not reject gay marriage applications.

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