Beirut LGBT protests forced to postpone after death threats

Beirut LGBT protests forced to postpone after death threats
“We place responsibility for our safety with the security forces, and will take all legal steps to fight every single threat we face" said activists after being forced to cancel.
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26 June, 2022
Safety threats, ever present for LGBT communities in the MENA region, have been on the rise in Lebanon [Getty]

in Lebanon have been forced to cancel protests outside the interior ministry after receiving death threats and warnings of . 

Activists and allies of the in Lebanon had organised to meet in protest against a rising tide of homophobia from leading political and religious figures on Sunday, outside the interior ministry in Beirut. 

“In order to protect the safety of demonstrators, and make space for more organisations to take part in solidarity, we have decided to postpone Sunday’s action to a new date very soon” announced organisation Helem late on Saturday. 

On Friday, the Lebanese minister of interior had published an condemning all relating to the LGBT community. 

In an open letter, minister Bassam Mawlawi claimed that “” was spreading in Lebanese society in contradiction to customs in the country. 

According to Helem “the letter was accompanied by extensive homophobic and transphobic hate speech on conservative print media and on social media”, as well as similar statements from religious leaders. 

“We strongly denounce the hatred and resentment that’s being expressed against every form of difference, and the threats and terror being used to stop us from practicing our human rights” said Helem in their statement postponing the protest. 

“We place responsibility for our safety with the security forces, and will take all legal steps to fight every single threat we face… and protests will continue in the face of all oppression, violence and killing,” said Helem in defiance against the threats.