Bogota: Dozens of same sex couples kissed simultaneously outside an upscale shopping mall in Colombia's capital Wednesday, in the latest demonstration calling for LGBT rights in the South American country.
The "kiss-a-thon" was held just days after two gay men in their early 20s were harassed at the Andino shopping centre by a man who pushed the couple, screamed profanities at them and accused them of fondling each other in front of a group of children.
Esteban Miranda and Nicolas Tellez denied doing that, saying they were only hugging and holding hands just like many heterosexual couples strolling the mall's flashy corridors.
They quickly called the police to seek protection from the enraged man but were instead fined for indecent exposure.
The incident was caught on video by bystanders and shared widely on social media, sparking a wave of support for the young gay couple.
"We want people to stop satanizing and discriminating the LGBT community. We are not sick, we are not an abherration, we are citizens who are here to build a better country," Esteban Miranda told the Associated Press.
On Wednesday night, hundreds of activists waving rainbow flags gathered around one of the mall's entrances and screamed chants in support of gay rights.
Colombia is one of South America's more liberal countries when it comes to LGBT legislation.
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Same-sex couples in the Andean nation can form civil unions and adopt children, something they are not allowed to do in neighboring countries like Venezuela and Peru.
But experts say homosexuality is still perceived negatively by much of Colombia's population, leading to frequent cases of discrimination.