Tallinn Pride 2006

14/08/2006
Third LGBT Pride March in Tallinn was attacked by radicals with sticks and stones, dozen people were injured and some needed hospitalisation, the Estonian police which was not prominently present and seen now issued a statement that the March was 'peaceful'. ILGA-Europe’s representative was in Tallinn and we are going to publish more facts, details, statistics, stories and images as we collate and format them.

Ken Livingstone condemns police failures at Estonia gay pride march

The Mayor of London has added his voice to the criticism of police and politicians who failed to protect gay and lesbians from attack during a gay rights parade in Estonia.

Amnesty International statement on Tallinn Pride

Estonia: The right to freedom of peaceful assembly must be protected

Attack on gay parade in Estonia prompts criminal case

The prosecutor's office of the northern district of Estonia has ordered the police to look into an attack on participants of a gay parade that took place in Tallinn on Saturday.

Third Gay Pride march in Tallinn bashed by young skinheads

Lisette Kampus, a 23 years old Estonian activist, also the spokesperson of the organizing team of the Tallinn Pride, explained in the interview with Project GayRussia.Ru current situation in Estonia.

12 Injured as Gay Pride Marchers Attacked in Estonia

Anti-gay protesters armed with stones and sticks attacked a march for homosexual rights in Estonia, injuring around a dozen people in a country that prides itself on its tolerance, organizers said.

"Equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Europe"