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Thousands gather for Seoul queer festival, counter-rally

June 13, 2026 1:33 AM EDT

SEOUL, June 13 (Reuters) - ‌Thousands of ​people ​gathered in central Seoul on Saturday for an annual LGBTQ pride parade, while a ‌conservative Christian group held a nearby counter-rally, organisers ⁠and police said.

The Seoul Queer Culture Festival has long drawn ‌both supporters of LGBTQ ‌rights and vocal opposition from conservative religious groups in South Korea, where same-sex marriage is not legally ​recognised and efforts to pass a comprehensive anti-discrimination law have repeatedly stalled.

The festival's organising committee ⁠set up a stage and around 70 booths from 11 a.m. (0200 GMT) ​in central Seoul, with the main festival beginning in the afternoon.

The parade, centrepiece of ​the event, was scheduled to start ‌at 4 p.m. and proceed for about 3 km (1.9 miles), according to organisers ⁠and police.

Organisers had told police they expected 50,000 people to attend, Yonhap news agency reported.

A conservative Christian group ⁠held a counter-rally from early afternoon, about 700 metres (800 yards) from ​the pride festival venue. The group said it expected a turnout of 30,000 people and also planned to march.

There have ‌been no clashes between the two gatherings in previous years.

As of 2 p.m., ‌around 15,000 people had gathered in the area ⁠for the rival events, ‌according to real-time ​urban population data provided by the Seoul city administration.

(Reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing by Tom ‌Hogue)



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