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Fewer rainbows, less social media for China’s LGBT community

  • Tighter restrictions have led the LGBT community to prepare for muted celebrations of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia on Friday

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This year, only a few small-scale screenings of LGBT films will be held in private across campuses, according to activists. Photo: AFP

China’s LGBT community has had a tough year: censors have shut down social media forums, news media have curbed coverage of gay issues, and online shops have removed rainbow-themed products.

The tighter restrictions have led the LGBT community in China – fearing a crackdown – to prepare for muted celebrations of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia on Friday.

“We don’t really know what to do. The LGBT community in many ways is being bullied and the sense of powerlessness becomes stronger,” said Rush, a university student who only gave her pen name for fear of repercussions.

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For last year’s International Day, diversity events sprang up across the country’s universities where many students voluntarily distributed rainbow badges and fliers to show their support for LGBT groups.

For last year’s International Day, diversity events sprang up across Chinese universities. Photo: AFP
For last year’s International Day, diversity events sprang up across Chinese universities. Photo: AFP
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But the unprecedented scale of the celebrations caught the attention of the authorities.

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