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With the traditional parade canceled, about 150 people held their own brief pa-
rade in South Boston March 17. The parade covered about 10 blocks and included a marching band.
Among the participants were Mayor Thomas Menino and state Rep. James Brett, D-Dorchester, and other politicians.
Menino plans a city-backed parade next year that would include gays.
David O'Connor, the Dublin-born spokesman for the Gay, Lesbian Irish Bisexual Group, said he hoped that would resolve the issue.
He noted that the controversy in Boston doesn't exist in Ireland, where gay acts were decriminalized this year, and where gays marched with little complaint or fanfare in parades in Dublin and Cork.
Chanting, "We're Irish. We're queer. We'll be here every year," 102 gay rights activists in New York protested their exclusion from the St. Patrick's Day parade and were arrested for disorderly conduct.
It was the third year in a row that the parade sponsors barred the Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization, and the second year that a pre-parade protest brought mass arrests.
City Councilman Tom Duane, who is Irish and openly gay, was among those charged with disorderly conduct March 17. Each protester was given a summons and released.
In 1992, ILGO held a counter-parade on Broadway. And last year, after a federal judge ruled that New York City could not force the organizers to include ILGO, 228 protesters were arrested for violating a court order.
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