Anti-Hate Taskforce to Hear From LGBTQ Community in Wake of Violent Attacks
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It was a time, not so far away, when the gay village of Montreal was the place of all the festivities.

Anti-hate taskforce to hear from LGBTQ community in wake of violent attacks
Victoria’s anti-hate taskforce will hear from members of the LGBTQ community following a spate of violent, targeted attacks across Melbourne.
Police call the Nantais to caution this Friday, August 22, after a resurgence of homophobic attacks in the city's parks and suburbs.
In recent months, several homophobic attacks have taken place in Nantes and its suburbs. The victims have been drawn into a watch-a-pens via dating applications. The police intensify their presence at these meeting places and call for vigilance. - After a series of homophobic attacks in Nantes, the police call for caution (Police, justice and other facts).
A wave of attacks on homosexuals is causing concern in Nantes and its suburbs. The assailants exploit dating applications to ambush.
The police reinforced their night patrols after a series of "homophobic attacks" in parks in Nantes and its suburbs, where victims were lured into an out-of-pocket lookout through applications
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