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LGBT community holds ‘kiss-in’ against homophobia in Montreal

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‘Kiss in’ fights homophobia
WATCH ABOVE: A group of Montrealers have organized a "Kiss In" to fight homophobia after a gay couple was allegedly harassed in April. Global's Billy Shields reports – May 9, 2016

MONTREAL – A reported homophobic assault in late April triggered a “kiss-in” that drew hundreds to Place Valois in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Monday.

The alleged assault occurred near the corner of Valois and Sainte-Catherine streets on April 30.

Two men were walking to get a drink at a bar when they held hands and kissed in the street.

According to the couple’s police report, a group of about five or six men and women started shouting homophobic slurs and beat the couple up.

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The two men, known only as Simon and Sebastien, were at the kiss-in.

When the pair arrived at the bar, the same group of people were drinking there and allegedly chased the men out, again assaulting them.

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Police are investigating the incident.

About 300 people turned out to the demonstration in solidarity with the couple.

The demonstration lasted about an hour and involved music and a brief set of speeches.

“I just feel like this shows I have the right to love who I want how I want,” Simon said.

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