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Germany: Gay and Lesbian Bar Raided in Halle The police in Halle are claiming they were attempting to arrest drug dealers, although they only found one ecstasy tablet. The raid took place the day before the first Christopher Street Day (Gay and Lesbian Pride) Demonstration in the state of Saschsen-Anhault. Local gay and lesbian groups are regarding the police operation as a deliberate attempt to intimidate and suppress the fledgling gay and lesbian movement in the state. Many activist are concerned that the video footage of the guests will be used to create so-called "pink lists" - police files of known gays and lesbians. In discussions at the Landtag (regional government) of Saschsen-Anhault, both the Gruenen (The Green Party) and the PDS (Partei des demokratischen Sozialismus) which is the new name of the former SED, the leading party in the former DDR (German Democratic Republic), have demanded a speedy, and thorough investigation of the case, and a public apology to the victims by the Minister of Interior, Herr Manfred Puechel who steadfastly refuses to admit any wrongdoing. Unfortunately, the SPD (Social Democratic Party) and CDU (Christian Democratic Union) controlled Landtag agreed to the investigation but refused to have the minister apologize to the victims of the raid, despite the fact that the SPD advocates equality for gays and lesbians in its platform. Dr. Manfred Puechel, Minister of the Interior of Saschsen-Anhault in Germany, has stated that the police raid against the gay bar ZOOM in Halle was directed against drug criminality and not against homosexuals. He also stated that minority rights is an important issue to him. When it comes to the criticism of the violence used by police officers involved in the raid, Dr. Puechel wrote that an investigation underway, but that no conclusion has yet been made. The public will, however, be informed as soon as the investigation has been completed. Mr. Puechel also assured that the videos and written information regarding the guests at ZOOM will be dealt with according to the laws regulating such material, and that the material will not be used for so called "pink lists." Local gay and lesbian activist in Halle have asked that letters protesting this gross injustice should emphasize the following points:
Letters can be mailed or faxed to: Dr. Manfred Puechel |
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