Thousands gathered to remember the victims of a deadly attack in Oslo which targeted an LGBT venue.
Thousands gathered outside Oslo's city hall on Monday night despite police requests for the event not to go ahead
But thousands ignored that advice and gathered there anyway, holding up placards with defiant messages such as "you can't cancel us" and "sexual freedom".Oslo Pride was due to be held on Saturday but was cancelled following the attack Other activists criticised the police's attempt to cancel the event, arguing it was the police's job to protect people from extremists rather than cave in to their wishes.
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