Gay Men In Ivory Coast Attacked Over Photo Of Them Mourning Orlando Victims

Members LGBT community light candles in solidarity with Florida's shooting attack victims, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, June 12, 2016. The shooting attack in Orlando, Florida, USA, Sunday, left more than 50 people d... Members LGBT community light candles in solidarity with Florida's shooting attack victims, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, June 12, 2016. The shooting attack in Orlando, Florida, USA, Sunday, left more than 50 people dead amid a multitude of events celebrating LGBT Pride Month. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty) MORE LESS
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ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Gay men in Ivory Coast say they’ve been assaulted and forced to flee their homes after the U.S. Embassy published a photo of them signing a condolence book for victims of this month’s killings at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

The photo, published on the embassy’s website and shared on social media, shows six men with the caption “LGBTI community signing the condolence book.”

Two men said they were attacked by mobs shouting anti-gay slurs. Two more said they fled their homes under pressure from relatives. They spoke on condition of anonymity, citing security concerns.

Elizabeth Ategou, an embassy spokesperson, said the embassy “deeply regrets that any individuals were attacked.” She said the men were notified that their photos would be taken and published — something the men deny.

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