Czech president lashes out at support for gay pride festival
THE Czech president has lashed out at 13 ambassadors for their petition in support of a gay pride festival in Prague, and refused to distance himself from a minister who linked homosexuality to sexual deviation.
Vaclav Klaus, a conservative politician and economist, said he considered the statement by the diplomats based in Prague an "unprecedented step" - as he could not imagine any Czech ambassador would dare use a petition to influence a political discussion in any democratic country.
In their statement, the ambassadors expressed their "solidarity with the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities in the Czech Republic, supporting their right to use the occasion to march together peacefully and lawfully, in order to raise awareness of the specific issues that affect them."
"Everyone, including gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people should be free to enjoy the rights and freedoms to which people of all nations are entitled," the joint statement, attributed to ambassadors from Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the US, said.
Klaus said in a statement yesterday that he fully agreed with his Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg's reaction to the ambassadors - that nobody in the Czech Republic has denied or rejected gay rights, so for the diplomats to express support was "counterproductive and redundant."
Klaus said the issue at stake was not the approval of the festival, but that Prague mayor Bohuslav Svoboda - a member of the ruling conservative Civic Democratic Party - is publicly supporting it.
Klaus on Friday defended criticism of Svoboda by his deputy chancellor, Petr Hajek. Hajek has said the event is "a political demonstration ... of a world in which sexual or any other deviation becomes virtue," and called on Svoboda to leave his party.
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