Sat, Nov 21 2009
The Rainbow Friendship march in 2008 gathered about 150 people. This year organisers hope to get at least 300
Photo: Nadezhda Chipeva
Church joins ultra-rightists and football fans in rejection of gay pride parade in Belgrade on September 20 2009, as the government in Belgrade pledges tight security against attacks on the event.
During a 10-day visit to Ukraine, the head of the Russian Orthodox church, patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia said he believed the Orthodox civilization could make its contribution to the formation of a united Europe and that the dialogue between East and West should not be based solely on the principles of the western world.
Western embassies support the Rainbow parade after criticism from conservative groups and the clergy and silence from politicians
British ambassador Steve Williams's support for the forthcoming gay rights parade is criticised by a far-right party leader in Bulgaria.
Nancy McEldowney becomes second Western ambassador, after the UK’s Steve Williams, to issue a statement of support for Bulgaria’s second gay pride parade.
The European Commission is taking Bulgaria to court for delays in providing Sofia with adequate waste disposal facilities.
James Warlick is the spouse of Mary Warlick, director of the office of Russian affairs at the US state department, who has been nominated to serve as ambassador to Serbia
Bulgaria’s Health Ministry announced on November 20 2009 that the flu epidemic declared two weeks earlier is at an end as rates of infection decline. The announcement coincides with reports of two deaths from A (H1N1) flu in Bulgaria.
Acting on allegations by Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria leader Ivan Kostov, prosecutors and Government officials are to probe deals by which Movement for Rights and Freedoms leader Ahmed Dogan acquired various properties.
Prosecutors allege that a deal agreed by the former defence minister caused losses of 12.9 million leva.
Will Bulgaria introduce the pink triangle next? Haven't we heard all of this before? Can't UN Troops occupy Bulgaria to ensure Human Rights?
Haven't Bulgarians ever heard of freedom of speech and freedom of public assembly?
BG is part of the EU now and must obey Western notions of freedom. If you want to repress speech you don't like, go to Russia or Turkey.
It is a great pity that these marches are given so much publicity in other countries and no one appears to object
How sad it is to see some perverting the Bible's message of love with such distorted and bigoted views. Indeed, one should pray for Bulgaria if people such as these exist among the population. Alas for the evangelicals who would undo the great legacy of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
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Way to go christians in Bulgaria.
It is great to see the christians stand together in unity against the homosexuals. The Bible is very clear that homosexuallity is a sin anainsg God and nature.
The best part about this is that Christians are standing up against sin. Sin destroys cultures.
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