Anti-Gay Marriage Protests Flares Up the French Open Final Restrained By Security.
It took the quick response of security personnel to restrain actions that could have held up play for quite a while.
A few minutes earlier, two bare-chested men stood up in the front rows of the Chatrier Stadium, holding a banner accusing France of trampling on children’s rights.
Activists campaigned against gay marriage and adoption by same-s*x couples, with full support from the Catholic Church and conservative opposition, arguing that the law undermines the moral building block of the society.
Last month, the first same-s*x union was carried out under tight security.
The protest almost cooled the Va-va-vroom in Rafael Nadal as Ferrer looked to mount an immediate comeback on resumption of play, but as faith would have it the eighth time French Open champion added more power to his challenge and cruised to a 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 victory.
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