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  2. LGBTQ rights in Romania - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ community pride events (such as film screenings, concerts, art exhibitions and community building events) are also held annually in Brașov, [108] Sibiu [109] and Oradea, [110] although these cities have not yet hosted a pride parade. Romania has a vibrant online LGBTQ media and blogosphere. [111] Key online newsletters include Angelicuss ...

  3. LGBT history in Romania - Wikipedia

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    2004 – ACCEPT organizes the first gay festival in Romania, under the title "Festival of Diversity", event that included a gay film festival, an exhibition of posters and photographs, book launches and public debates. 2005 – GayFest Bucharest takes place, the first Romanian gay pride parade. A historic event for the LGBT movement in Romania.

  4. Recognition of same-sex unions in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The primary LGBT advocacy group in Romania is ACCEPT, which advocates for partnership rights and same-sex marriage. The organisation launched a campaign to legalise same-sex registered partnerships in Romania during Bucharest Pride in 2006, which lasted from 30 May to 4 June, and was organised under the theme "Same-sex marriage and civil unions ...

  5. Category:LGBTQ rights in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania portal; LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) rights in Romania. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ...

  6. ACCEPT (organization) - Wikipedia

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    ACCEPT was founded in 1996. At the time, the Article 200 from the Romanian legislation was in effect, which criminalised same-sex relationships and contributed to human rights violations, including police abuse against LGBT people. The main aim of ACCEPT, early in its history, was to lobby and campaign against this piece of legislation.

  7. Category:LGBTQ in Romania - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) rights, culture, people and organisations in Romania Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  8. The best and worst countries to be LGBT in Europe - AOL

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    To coinciding with gay Pride, Yahoo UK looks at the best and worst countries to be LGBT in Europe. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  9. Bucharest Pride - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest Pride, known previously as GayFest, [2] is the annual festival dedicated to LGBT rights in Romania, taking place in Bucharest for nearly a week. Current event organizer is Kyle David Kipp.