Saturday, May 21, 2011

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Taxi drivers in a Russian region prohibit gays are mounted in their cars

The taxi company in the city of Ulyanovsk, Russia, has publicly stated its intention to prohibit gay people can use the services of the company.

The company sent a text message to customers that had incorporated into its database to announce that from now on, "gay people can not go" in their taxis.

Dolinina Constantine, a spokesman for the association "Parent Meeting", commented that is "a replica of homophobia, a provocation and an insult."

Constantine also claimed that if we now have decided to ban gay people, morning would "prohibit persons from certain countries" using a similar reason. Attorneys

associations in the region and vice-chairman of the Federal Union of Lawyers of Russia, Igor Trunov, have said that the decision is a violation of the laws.

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