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Thousands march in South Africa's 1st Pride since COVID-19

Por: Associated Press Life October 29, 2022

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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — More than 3,000 people on Saturday took part in the first Pride march in South Africa since the COVID-19 pandemic, celebrating the LGBT community and defying a U.S. warning of a possible terror attack in the area.The U.S. government this week warned of a possible attack in the Sandton part of Johannesburg, where the march took place.The South African government expressed concern that the U.S. had not shared... + full article



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