Cuban
leader Raul Castro’s daughter, a sexologist and supporter of gay rights, has
urged Cubans to join a traditional “conga” dance against homophobia taking
place in Havana on Saturday.
“We are the
heirs of a strongly patriarchal Spanish culture, very homophobic and very
discriminating,” said Mariela Castro, whose father succeeded her uncle and
revolutionary leader Fidel Castro as the island’s president in 2006.
“It’s time
these prejudices were eliminated,” she said in comments published in state
newspaper Granma.
The dance,
to the beat of drums and trumpets, is part of a national “day against
homophobia” — actually 10 days worth of events that started Wednesday and runs
through May 18.
Traditionally
stigmatized in Cuba, homosexuality was fiercely repressed for many years by the
regime, which interned gays in work camps in the 1960s and ostracized them in
the 1970s under Fidel’s rule.
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Cubans
members of the gay and lesbian community participate
in a march against
homophobia on May 11, 2013 in Havana.
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