Gay rights activists confronted Russia's UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin
when he arrived at his NYC residence yesterday, attempting to hand him
the petition that was delivered to the IOC yesterday urging the repeal
of Russia's anti-gay laws, the AP reports:
Ambassador
Vitaly Churkin arrived at his residence on New York’s Upper East Side
in the late afternoon to find 10 activists from the international gay
rights group All Out outside the wrought iron gates holding red placards
saying: “340,457 worldwide say stop Russia’s anti-gay crackdown.”
Minutes earlier, when they got no answer ringing the bell, they had
slipped a CD with the signatures under the gate.
Churkin took the CD and spoke with AllOut Executive Director Andre Banks (who appeared on CNN the other day) about the laws, saying “We don’t have anti-gay laws. We have laws banning homosexual propaganda among minors."
Churkin reportedly insisted no people have been harmed or killed because they're gay.
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