Saturday, December 5, 2015

An exhibition against homophobia vandalized in Toulouse – Le Monde

A photo exhibition against homophobia was vandalized in the night from Friday 4th to Saturday, December 5, on a large roundabout in Toulouse, do we learned from the police and the Photographer Olivier Ciappa.

The photographs, displayed on the railings of a park in the center of the “Great Circle”, showing homosexual couples and heterosexual entwined or LGBT families have been torn or covered with graffiti like “PD” or “Shame” , according to the photographer’s Facebook page. A “Stop homophobia” panel was with a line

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“Photographs made for homophobic prejudiced “

The exhibition anonymous as celebrities including Elie Semoun, Cécile Duflot, Roselyne Bachelot, Mireille Darc or Lara Fabian, explained Olivier Ciappa AFP.

“These are very soft, tender and loving pictures I made for full homophobic prejudices and fears” , he added. According to him, “six young violent” were seen trying to damage the exhibition which aims to fight against homophobia and “gather those who are for or against marriage All “.

No complaint was filed late in the day Saturday, but the association” L’Autre Cercle, “which organized the exhibition for mayor of Toulouse, has compait make it clear on Monday.

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