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Video reveals level of homophobic abuse aimed at gay couple holding hands in Jerusalem | Video reveals level of homophobic abuse aimed at gay couple holding hands in Jerusalem |
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Ten days after six people were stabbed at a gay pride event in Jerusalem, two men have set out to find out how tolerant the city is towards gay people. | Ten days after six people were stabbed at a gay pride event in Jerusalem, two men have set out to find out how tolerant the city is towards gay people. |
The pair, named only as Shai and Ophir, hold hands as they walk through a number of locations, including a busy market and streets lined with shops and cafes. | The pair, named only as Shai and Ophir, hold hands as they walk through a number of locations, including a busy market and streets lined with shops and cafes. |
One of the pair has a pony tail and both are wearing vests, but they only give a mild display of affection. | One of the pair has a pony tail and both are wearing vests, but they only give a mild display of affection. |
The film by Ynetnews is the latest in a series of secret camera experiments aimed at exposing the homophobia gay people experience in everyday life. | The film by Ynetnews is the latest in a series of secret camera experiments aimed at exposing the homophobia gay people experience in everyday life. |
Two men filmed walking through Moscow for ChebuRussiaTV faced stares and abuse while a Ukrainian couple were pepper sprayed and kicked by skin heads. | Two men filmed walking through Moscow for ChebuRussiaTV faced stares and abuse while a Ukrainian couple were pepper sprayed and kicked by skin heads. |
The Jerusalem attack on 30 July resulted in the death of 16-year-old Shira Banki. | |
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish extremist Yishai Schlissel has appeared in court accused of the stabbing. | Ultra-Orthodox Jewish extremist Yishai Schlissel has appeared in court accused of the stabbing. |
Schlissel, who served 10 years in prison for an identical attack in 2005, refused to accept the jurisdiction of Jerusalem Magistrates’ Court and represented himself at the hearing. | Schlissel, who served 10 years in prison for an identical attack in 2005, refused to accept the jurisdiction of Jerusalem Magistrates’ Court and represented himself at the hearing. |
The court extended his detention by 12 days as the investigation continues. | The court extended his detention by 12 days as the investigation continues. |
The pride parade went ahead as planned after the stabbings, with music, flags and rainbow-clad marchers winding their way through central Jerusalem under a heavy police presence. | The pride parade went ahead as planned after the stabbings, with music, flags and rainbow-clad marchers winding their way through central Jerusalem under a heavy police presence. |
Israel is widely perceived to be one of the most tolerant countries in the Middle East. However a survey in 2013 suggested that only 40 per cent of Israelis think LGBT people should be accepted. | Israel is widely perceived to be one of the most tolerant countries in the Middle East. However a survey in 2013 suggested that only 40 per cent of Israelis think LGBT people should be accepted. |
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