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Thousands Celebrated the Day of the Lgbt Pride in Several Countries of the World

Summary by SIC Notícias
For many it is the most important festival of the year, but it is also a demonstration in favour of freedom, equality, and the defence of the rights of the LGBT community and of all those who feel discriminated against.
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Oscar Bonifacino, 21, from Maldonado (Uruguay), made history by becoming the first openly gay South American boxer to fight proudly under the LGBT flag. The athlete went through the Choco TV stream and made it clear that his dream, in large part, is to be a symbol of visibility and dignity. His path was not easy: between physical and emotional blows, Bonifacino lived a childhood marked by bullying, family violence and even got shot. Still, that …

For many it is the most important festival of the year, but it is also a demonstration in favour of freedom, equality, and the defence of the rights of the LGBT community and of all those who feel discriminated against.

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SIC Notícias broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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