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Right Said Fred's Richard Fairbrass Clocked @ Gay Rights Moscow 2007
Video 27 May 2007 mirrored.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqZC2lMiu8M&t=76s&ab_channel=APArchive
https://twitter.com/TheFreds SHOTLIST 1. Wide shot of street with people and reporters gathered
2. Media following gay rights activist in street
3. Police officer restraining activist on the ground
4. Men going through police barrier
5. Gay rights opponent hitting Right Said Fred singer, Richard Fairbrass
6. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Dmitry Antonov, gay rights opponent
"I want to say one thing: death to faggots, death to freaks, because I am an Orthodox believer and it is the Orthodox position."
7. Close-up of Fairbrass with blood on his face being helped away by police
8. Fairbrass running away in street
9. Gay rights opponent hitting Peter Tatchell, a British gay rights activist, in the face
10. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Gay and Lesbian Association member, no name given
"I am just doing what I want to do and what I think is necessary to be done. It is disgusting that they are imposing fascist prejudices. My relatives have been killed by those fascists. It is a curse and disgusting to watch and moreover to listen to those bastards who only have one braincell."
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Marco Capatto, European Parliament deputy
"I saw you talking with them. Why you don't protect us? Where is the police? Why you don't react? I am a member of parliament."
12. Various shots of Tatchell being detained by police and put into bus
13. Wide shot of police on road
14. Man being led onto bus by police
15. Wide shot of police vehicles on road
STORYLINE --Russian police detained gay rights activists, including at least two European lawmakers, after they were punched in the face and pelted with eggs during a demonstration in downtown Moscow on Sunday. The demonstrators, appearing to number less than 100, tried to present a letter signed by some 40 European lawmakers to the office of Moscow's mayor, appealing against the city's ban on a march they wanted to conduct. Police quickly arrested about a dozen demonstrators - including Russian gay rights movement leader Nikolai Alexeyev - and forced them into a bus. Others, including German parliament member Volker Beck, were escorted away as gay rights opponents threw fists and eggs and shouted slogans. One woman repeatedly threw water from a bottle at Peter Tatchell, a British gay rights activist, as he tried to speak. A young man in a camouflage T-shirt then punched Tatchell in the head and Tatchell was led away by police. The lead singer from British group, Right Said Fred, was also hit in the face and was later led away by police with his face covered in blood. None of the gay rights opponents were seen being taken away by police and demonstrators who weren't detained complained that police ignored the violence. Marco Capatto, a European Parliament deputy from Italy, was kicked by a gay rights opponent as he spoke to journalists; Capatto began shouting "Where are the police?" as officers hauled him away...
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