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A shocking video shows a gay bloke trying in vain to fend off two thugs who repeatedly punch and stomp him on a deserted Queens street.
Jack Price, 49, tries again and again to obtain to his feet and escape, only to have the cowards knock him back down in their brutal onslaught, the footage shows.
Two men have been arrested in the beatdown.
Daniel Aleman, 26, was nabbed Sunday night, and Daniel Rodriguez, 21, was captured Tuesday nighttime in Norfolk, Va., police said.
The attackers walk away from Price at one point, only to return. One of them slugs Price one last second in the encounter before they depart for good, the video shows.
“From launch to end, it was horrible,” said Price’s sister-in-law JoAnne Guarneri, 42. “Absolutely horrible.”
Price, somehow, manages to get to his feet and stumble off after last Thursday’s 4:30 a.m. attack.
Late Tuesday, however, he remained in critical condition at New York Hospital Queens, hooked up to a respirator. His lungs are collapsed and his jaw and ribs are broken.
“It’s a despicable crime,” Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said of the assault in College Point, where the victim and his alle
Brutal public punishment of gay couple in Indonesia
A pair of gays is punished with 83 spanking each one for having been caught having sex at home
GAYLES.TV.- The couple subjected to the vexation of a public punishment is made up of two boys of 20 and 23 years who were arrested last Rally in Aceh, Indonesia, when they were caught at their home by having sex with a group of "justicieros" who raped their home and arrested them in their own bed. The assailants filmed the arrest and uploaded it to the internet where it became a viral video. In the pictures you watch the two boys naked and desperately asking for aid. The young men were kept in captivity for two months until they were sharia or Islamic law that explicitly forbids homosexuality and punishes it with whipping in public.
This is the first time that the new Islamic laws that were approved by 2015 in the Aceh area are applied and that they prohibit a series of topics that are not illegal in the unwind of Indonesia such as homosexuality.
Aceh's population is 5 million people, barely 1% of the total Indonesian population of 9 million people. The reason Aceh enjoys special legislative rights dates endorse to the contract
Brutal Attacks on Russian Gays Revealed in Documentary
LONDON – A recent British television documentary airing on Channel 4 in the U.K. Wednesday shows graphic footage of violent homophobic attacks in Russia in the run-up to the Sochi winter Olympics.
The documentary’s call, “Hunted,” comes from comments by a man who was thrashed up and shot during an attack on a gay group center in St. Petersburg in November. “It’s like a seeking season,” he says. “And we are the hunted.”
Last year Russia passed a law banning the promotion of “non-traditional” sexuality – widely seen as an strike on gay rights. The regulation makes providing information on homosexuality to under-18 year olds a crime.
“The LGBT collective in Russia has been turned into public enemy number one,” said Liz MacKean, the investigative journalist behind the documentary. “And the fact is they are hunted, they are assaulted, they are humiliated.”
The film focuses on attacks by two Russian anti-gay vigilante groups, “Parents of Russia” and “Occupy Pedophilia.”
“The law clearly encouraged hostility towards gays,” said MacKean. “The LGBT community is being squeezed from the forces above by the government that passed the law