LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Six in 10 LGBT+ Europeans would not hold a same-sex partner’s hand in public for fear of harassment or assault, according to a major study published on Thursday.
The survey of nearly 140,000 people found progress on tackling anti-LGBT+ discrimination had largely stalled in recent years and in some areas appears to be sliding backwards…
Source reuters.com: Most LGBT+ Europeans fear holding partner’s hand in public