Spain IDAHO Report 2013

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In Seville, LGBT associations banded together to organise various activities in secondary education centres. More than 600 people attended the series of events which included film screenings, debates, lectures, and the presentation of a study of 3,000 LGBT students from the Seville area. The study found that 13% reported having experienced physical aggression by their peers. In Málaga, a group of secondary school students created their own photography exhibition to mark the Day. A prayer evening, to remember the victims of homophobia, was also held in Seville on May 17. Various local and regional authorities, including the Andaluzian parliament and the city assembly of Malagá, marked the Day with official proclamations.

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