The SOS homophobia delegation from Brittany is calling for demonstrations in Rennes on Tuesday night. More than 200 people are gathered in favor of equal rights, to refuse assault, insults or insults.

"For several weeks, almost daily, lesbophobic, gayphobic, biphobic or transphobic attacks succeed one another throughout the territory. Degradation, insults, physical aggression, they are relayed by the victims themselves, on social networks or in the media " , deplores the collective SOS homophobia, a few weeks of parliamentary debates on the extension of medically assisted procreation (LDCs) ).

The Rennes event took place at the call of the collective SOS homophobia. | WEST FRANCE

Claim measures to public authorities

A rally took place Sunday, October 21 in Paris, with about 3,000 people. Another, this Tuesday, October 23, in Rennes. Shortly before 7:00 pm, there were about 200 to come together Republic Square to "support the victims and demand concrete measures against LGBTphobies and public authorities for equal rights. "

Concrete measures are expected, including "the launch by the government of a national awareness campaign; the introduction of mandatory initial training on prevention for teachers, magistrates, police and gendarmes; the adoption of a joint circular of the Ministries of Justice and the Interior recalling the legislative arsenal on LGBTphobies. "

According to SOS homophobia, nearly 6 out of 10 LGBT people adapt their behavior to avoid insults or aggression and 1 out of 2 LGBT people have already been the subject of insults or insults.