The central Polish city of Plock held its first LGBT+ parade on Saturday.<br /><br />The event went off peacefully, despite deep divisions over gay rights in the country and a deeply conservative government, accused of encouraging a rise in homophobic prejudice.<br /><br />Attendees chanted “freedom, equality, tolerance" in this clip.<br /><br />Around 2,500 people are reported to have attended, including the filmer of this clip, Michal Piekos, who travelled with friends from Gdansk, about 200km away.<br /><br />The parade in Plock, about 100km outside Warsaw, followed a pride parade in Bialystok in eastern Poland, that was marred by anti-gay violence, three weeks ago.