Sao Saw Et

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Date21 February 2009
Location
Phutthasathan Chiang Mai and Wat Uppakhut, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand

18°47′16″N 99°00′07″E / 18.7876689°N 99.0019783°E / 18.7876689; 99.0019783
GoalsCancellation of Chiang Mai Pride Parade
MethodsBlockade, hate speech, curses, throwing things
Sao Saw Et
Part of LGBT history in Thailand
10-year commemorative event in 2019
Date21 February 2009
Location
Phutthasathan Chiang Mai and Wat Uppakhut, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand

18°47′16″N 99°00′07″E / 18.7876689°N 99.0019783°E / 18.7876689; 99.0019783
GoalsCancellation of Chiang Mai Pride Parade
MethodsBlockade, hate speech, curses, throwing things
Parties
Rak Chiang Mai 51 Group
and anti-parade groups
22 organisations organising the parade
Number
1,000[1]
Unknown

Sao Saw Et (Thai: เสาร์ซาวเอ็ด, lit: Saturday the 21st, in Northern Thai) was an incident of discrimination against LGBT people in Chiang Mai, Thailand, consisting of hate speech and violent attempts to stop the 2009 Pride Parade which was scheduled to take place there on 21 February 2009, ultimately leading to its cancellation.[2] It is considered an important event in Thai LGBT history[3] and was compared to the Stonewall Riots in the US.[1] The date, 21 February, has been annually observed as the day against violence against LGBT in Thailand amongst activists.[4]

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