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Turkish police break up LGBTQ+ Pride march in Ankara, detain 30 people

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Turkish police break up LGBTQ+ Pride march in Ankara, detain 30 people

Turkish police break up LGBTQ+ Pride march in Ankara, detain 30 people

Authorities in the Mediterranean country have banned all domestic LGBTQ+ events, citing "security reasons".


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