British embassy staff call out Poland’s anti-LGBTQ policies by wearing rainbow face masks

British Ambassador to Poland Jonathan Knott
Photo: British Embassy Warsaw

The British embassy in Poland used the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia (IDAHTB) to decry the country’s attacks on LGBTQ people as part of an authoritarian turn in the government.

Several parts of the country have declared themselves “LGBTQ-free zones” and activists inside the country have been fighting back with ingenious methods. Embassy staff continued the campaign by wearing rainbow face masks and posting photos on the embassy’s social media accounts.

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“While right now we all need to focus on fighting COVID-19, we must not forget to continue protecting the values in which we believe,” the British Ambassador to Poland, Jonathan Knott, said.

“On International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, we reaffirm our support for…

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