Reykjavik City Hall flying rainbow flags at half-mast

Photo: Reykjavik City Hall

Reykjavik City Hall is currently flying rainbow flags and a US flag at half-mast, in a mark of respect for the fifty people killed the mass shooting in a gay nightclub in Orlando at the weekend.

Samtökin ‘78, The National Queer Organisation of Iceland,  has also issued the following statement:

“Samtökin ’78 […] sends its deepest condolences to the relatives and friends of those killed in the Orlando shooting. We also send our energy and support to those who are wounded.

Police cars outside the Pulse Night Club in Orlando following …

Police cars outside the Pulse Night Club in Orlando following the deadly shooting. Photo: AFP

Pulse Orlando was known for being a safe place for a diverse community of LGBTQIA people, some of whom had been ostracized by their families. There they found a new family, friends and love. The attack is an assault on all LBGTQIA people in the world.

This was a hate fuelled crime against LGBTQIA people in the world. LGBTQIA people are systematically targeted in violent crimes, discrimination and marginalisation all around the world. This attack stems from the same root as other types of violence and discrimination our community faces.

Vigils for the victims have been held all over the …

Vigils for the victims have been held all over the world. Photo: AFP

Samtökin ‘78 condemn the usage of attacks like the one in Orlando as propelling xenophobia or hatred against Muslims. The attack is primarily fuelled by hate against LGBTQIA people, which is a prevalent problem across religions and cultures. Now, as ever before, our solidarity is necessary. We must stand together as marginalised groups, but we also call upon mainstream society to show their support. Samtökin ‘78 will continue their fight. We will survive through continued visibility, education and love.”

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