SEOUL — The first queer festival held in the South Korean port city of Incheon was severely delayed throughout Saturday, as some 1,000 Christians staged an anti-gay protests on the scene, which led to physical attacks and verbal abuse against LGBT individuals.
In spite of the violent clashes and subsequent delays, the participants of the festival carried on with the event. While many planned events were canceled, the LGBT community persisted with and completed the queer parade, the last program of the festival, at about 9 p.m. — much later than the schedule they initially planned.
“The parade, which was supposed to be 20 minutes long, ended up taking five hours to finish,” the organizers of the event wrote on Twitter. “(No matter what happens), our existence and our love cannot be denied.”
According to the police, some 1,000 anti-gay protesters physically blocked some 300 LGBT individuals at the Dongincheon Station North Plaza in Incheon, about 50 kilometers west of Seoul, making them stuck at the corner of the outdoor public property.
Witnesses said those who were stuck could not eat nor go to the bathroom for at least five hours throughout the day. Some participants in the event reported being physically assaulted by the protesters.
A total of three trucks, which carried items to be used during the event, such as musical instruments and costumes, also could not enter the plaza as the protesters blocked their way. The members of the anti-gay rally also deliberately punctured the tires of the vehicles, according to the event organizers.
As a result, the organizers could not set the stage for the planned performances at the plaza, nor were they able to establish some 40 vendors featuring LGBT artists and activist groups, among others.
When the LGBT individuals tried to start their parade, the protesters blocked their way by lying down on the ground. Many of them swore at the pride participants. Some demanded they “leave Incheon for good” and “stop wasting tax money on AIDS treatment,” among others. They also held signs that read, “We protest homosexuality because we love (humanity).” Read more via Korea Herald
LIVE FROM INCHEON: City's first queer festival currently underway... But trouble is in the air as thousands of Christian protestors have come to disrupt the festival #인천퀴퍼 @icqcf pic.twitter.com/oNKMTFyOAU
— Raphael Rashid (@koryodynasty) September 8, 2018
INSIDE police enclosure here at Incheon's first Queer Festival, which was basically banned by the city. Despite being substantially outnumbered by Christian protestors spirits are high inside #인천퀴어문화축제 #인천퀴퍼 pic.twitter.com/MxVSqHo62f
— Raphael Rashid (@koryodynasty) September 8, 2018
Singing and dancing inside, hatred outside @ Incheon Queer Festival #인천퀴퍼 #인천퀴어문화축제 pic.twitter.com/zJqM12FlHH
— Raphael Rashid (@koryodynasty) September 8, 2018
OMG THIS IS INCHEON PRIDE FESTIVAL where Christian protestors are resorting to violence so deep is their hatred towards homosexuality #인천퀴퍼 #인천퀴어문화축제 pic.twitter.com/HQ10Eln5ba
— Raphael Rashid (@koryodynasty) September 8, 2018
Emotional scenes at Incheon Queer Festival. We are now stuck under a bridge. Participants are shouting 우리는 여기 있다 = WE ARE HERE, WE ARE HERE pic.twitter.com/j9N9Szb8tf
— Raphael Rashid (@koryodynasty) September 8, 2018