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A reveler
poses for pictures during a Gay Pride Parade in
Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sunday, June 10, 2012. (AP Photo/ Andre Penner) |
SAO PAULO
(AP) -- Hundreds of thousands of Brazilians are streaming onto the streets of
South America's biggest city to celebrate gay pride and urge an end to
homophobia.
Gays,
lesbians, bisexuals and their supporters are participating in Sao Paulo's 16th
annual gay pride parade on skyscraper-lined Avenida Paulista, in the heart of
the city. Many wear extravagant costumes and dance to the beat of music
blasting from more than a dozen sound trucks.
Organizers
say they hope more than 3 million take part in Sunday's parade, which they say
is among the biggest in the world.
Local news
media say some 2,400 police and security guards are on hand for the event. No
major problems have been reported.
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People participate in a Gay Pride Parade
in Sao Paulo,
Brazil, Sunday,
June 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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