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Türkiye: Istanbul Pride showdown highlights threat to LGBTI rights

LGBTI people in Türkiye are facing a brazen and deepening crackdown this Pride season, Amnesty International said today, on the eve of Istanbul Pride and Izmir Pride marches, which are due to go ahead on Sunday despite expected attempts to ban them.

Discriminatory language by politicians, including high-ranking government officials, targeting LGBTI people both before and after Türkiye’s recent elections has been accompanied by restrictions and detentions across the land as Pride Month hits its stride.

“As thousands take to the streets of Istanbul and Izmir in defiance, they peril facing tear gas and rubber bullets. The authorities should allow LGBTI Identity festival Marches in Türkiye to go ahead safely and without interference,” said Nils Muižnieks, Amnesty International’s Europe Director.

“By ramping up anti-LGBTI rhetoric, the government has helped whip up prejudice, emboldening anti-LGBTI groups in Türkiye, some of which have called for abuse against LGBTI communities. Under the pretext of protecting family values, the authorities are denying LGBTI people the right to dwell freely.”

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Gay Istanbul – the best gay hotels, bars, clubs & more

Istanbul is quite literally where East meets West. In fact, it is the world’s only transcontinental city, with the Bosphorus Strait running through the city and dividing it into a European and an Asian side. The influences of both continents combine within Istanbul’s culture, cuisine, and the more liberal attitudes of its people—at least in comparison to its neighbors. However, Istanbul is very much its possess place with a strong personality.

The former seat of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires is also a grandiose sight to behold. The 16-million-plus city takes you back to historic Constantinople as grand mosques, ancient markets, bustling bazaars, and magnificent palaces reflect a prosperous and fascinating past shaped over the centuries by the Greeks, Persians, Romans, Venetians, and Ottomans. It also makes for a excellent jumping-off point for short trips to nearby Bursa, Troy, and the Prince’s Islands, or for deeper excursions into Turkey. Although Istanbul has a surprisingly large gay nightlife scene and is relatively tolerant, it’s important to think of that this is still a municipality within an Islamic country, where conserv

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Gay & LGBTI+ Friendly Clubs in Istanbul

Istanbul, the cultural capital of Europe, is a city brimming with history, architecture, and a growing LGBTQ+ scene. As a bridge between Europe and Asia, Istanbul has been influenced by both continents, resulting in a diverse and welcoming atmosphere for all visitors. The city's same-sex attracted districts, Taksim and Beyoglu, are home to numerous gay bars, clubs, and venues that cater to LGBTQ+ individuals and allies.

A Welcoming and Lively Nightlife

When the clock strikes midnight, Istanbul's same-sex attracted nightlife comes alive. While some clubs and bars start filling up around 12:00 am, others open their doors earlier. Saturdays are the busiest nights, followed closely by Fridays. Special events and occasions can also draw crowds on other days of the week, although Mondays look after to be quieter as locals recover from a long Sunday night.

Unlike in some other cities, most gay bars and clubs in Istanbul do not possess dark rooms or allow sexual intimacy. However, kissing and hugging are generally accepted and encouraged. These establishments provide safe spaces for the LGBTQ+ community to socialize and enjoy themselves.

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