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Saturday, October 13, 2018

Gay couple pounded in Paris, the second homophobic aggression in less than a month.



A gay couple was beaten up by two outsiders in the wake of sharing a kiss in Paris, the second homophobic hostility to occur in the alleged city of affection in less than one month. 

The assault, which was recorded by CCTV cameras, occurred on Saturday (October 6) evening around 10 pm nearby time in the city's nineteenth arrondissement, home to the Parc de la Villette, as indicated by the French news outlet LCI. 

Two men were captured in association with the assault, which police viewed as of a homophobic sort. The two unfortunate casualties were conveyed to the healing facility with wounds to their neck and nose. 

The dynamic of the hostility was like an assault that occurred in the twentieth arrondissement on September 18, when another gay couple was pummeled after they embraced in the city by obscure aggressors, as indicated by the nearby daily paper, Le Parisien. 

One of the young fellows, entertainer Arnaud Gagnoud, was hit with a cruiser head protector, and he later distributed a photo of his wounds and a record of the assault on his Instagram profile which has since been "preferred" almost 2,000 times. 

As indicated by French rights association SOS Homophobie, which attempts to bring issues to light against LGBTphobia and bolster unfortunate casualties, there has been a 15 percent expansion in the reports of physical attacks somewhere in the range of 2017 and 2018.
At the same time, SOS Homophobie recognised that an increase in reported assaults also means that victims of LGBTphobia are speaking up more often. “There is clearly a liberation of the words of the victims.”

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