Thousands of people gathered in Singapore today for an annual gay rights rally celebrating sexual diversity in the city-state, despite fierce opposition from religious conservatives.
Straight and homosexual Singaporeans turned Speakers' Corner, a government designated free-speech park, into a sea of pink, the colour chosen by organisers to represent the freedom to love.
Revellers wore everything from neon pink-rimmed spectacles to tube tops and even facial hair dyed in the colour while dogs were spotted in pink clothing and leashes for the "Pink Dot" rally.
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Organisers said 26,000 people attended the event, topping last year's record of 20,000 and making it one of tightly-controlled Singapore's biggest public rallies in recent times.
"This is a social movement that is seeking to promote inclusiveness in Singapore, and it is amazing that we are breaking records year after year," Janice Koh, an ambassador for the rally said.