Join the Norwich Pride Collective on Millennium Plain (outside the Forum) on Friday 30th October at 9pm for two minute’s silence against Hate Crime.
Please bring candles
(please don’t bring placards or banners)
Please arrive by 8.45pm. Vince Laws will read a poem and a letter from the nephew of Harvey Milk.
10,000 people are gathering in Trafalgar Square in a Silent Candle-lit Vigil (see below) and the organisers have invited people around the world to join them to light candles of hope and observe the two minutes silence, preferably at 9pm GMT.
A Silent Candle-lit vigil against All Hate-Crime in the Heart of London, Trafalgar Square 8pm to 10pm Friday 30th October 2009To show the world that this criminal behaviour is unacceptable here.To stand shoulder to shoulder to stop this happening again.On Friday 25th September 2009, Ian Baynham, 62, and his friend were subjected to homophobic abuse in Trafalgar Square, London. When Ian challenged this unacceptable behaviour he was assaulted by three youths: two women and a man. He later died of his injuries on 13th October.On Sunday 25 Ocotber, James Parkes, 22, an off-duty trainee police officer, was set upon by a group of up to 20 teenagers in the heart of the gay quarter of Liverpool. James was with his partner, another man and a woman when he was attacked. One of his companions was punched in the face. James is now fighting for his life with multiple skull fractures and other injuries.Ian and James are sadly not alone; They are two among thousands of people who have been victims of hate crime.People from all communities are invited to come together on Friday 30th October to stand up and say that Hate Crime is unacceptable and that we will no longer tolerate it.The vigil, which has received high-profile support and will be hosted by Sandi Toksvig, will include speakers from a wide cross section of the community, and musical contributions from a mass choir bringing together members of the LGBT choir of London, Brighton and Hove, Birmingham and Manchester as well as the London Gay Symphonic Winds.Those unable to attend the event in person, wherever they are in the world, are invited to light candles of hope and observe the two minutes silence, preferably at 9pm GMT.The vigil, in Trafalgar Square, will start at 8pm and will last 2 hours.
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