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'Kiss-in' denounces reported homophobic attack in Montreal

A "kiss-in" protest was held in Montreal's Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district after organizers say a same-sex couple was insulted and beaten for publicly embracing at an east-end bar.

Couple physically, verbally abused for publicly embracing on April 30

The 'kiss-in' was organized after a same-sex couple was reportedly beaten for embracing in the gay village. (Radio-Canada)

A "kiss-in" protest was held in Montreal's Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district after organizers say a same-sex couple was insulted and beaten for publicly embracing at an east-end bar.

The reported incident happened on Saturday, April 30 atChez Francoise, a bar on Sainte-Catherine Street East, three blocks west of Pie-IX Boulevard.

Simon and his partnerwere repeatedlyverbally and physically abused by a group of five or six people.

"I was outraged," Simon told Radio-Canada. "I was asking myself what happened."

Simon says the demonstration, organized byGaicouteand theConseilqubcoisLGBT, was held to denounce all forms of homophobia.

"It's not just for us, it's against homophobia," Simon said.

"It's also for all of those who are ostracizedbecause they are born the way they are."

'It's not true that there's no homophobia anymore'

"We're shocked and at the same time, even though our society is very open to homosexuality, it's not true that there's no homophobia anymore," MaryseBzaire, spokesperson forGaicoute, toldCBC Montreal'sDaybreak.

Gaicoutehas a registry to track homophobic actsand,over the course of the past 18 months,Bzairesaidclose to 1,000 incidents were reported.

She said43 per cent of thosewere criminal in nature.

"We don't necessarily hear about them because people don't feel comfortable denouncing or talking about it," she said.

In this case, theincident was reported to Montreal police.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story stated the attack occurred in Montreal's gay village. In fact, it occurred in a bar about four kilometres north of the village, in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.
    May 10, 2016 11:48 AM ET

with files from Raffy Boudjikanian and la Presse Canadienne