纽约民众在特朗普政府移除彩虹旗后将其送回石墙纪念碑


2026年2月13日 00:46 UTC / 路透社

作者:Aleksandra Michalska 和 Roselle Chen


[1/5]人们举着彩虹旗聚集在石墙国家纪念碑(美国LGBTQ+权利运动的发源地),在当局将纽约市格林威治村遗址上的彩虹旗移除后,他们在此重新升起彩虹旗。2026年2月12日,美国纽约。路透社/Eduardo Munoz [购买授权,新标签页打开]

  • 摘要
  • 美国内政部拒绝对是否会再次移除旗帜置评
  • 纽约民众将旗帜被移除视为特朗普政府的”暴力行为”
  • 石墙被视为现代美国同性恋权利运动的发源地

纽约,2月12日(路透社) – 周四,纽约官员在石墙国家纪念碑升起了一面大型彩虹 Pride 旗,该旗帜本周早些时候被特朗普政府移除。

数百人聚集在纽约下曼哈顿,将旗帜重新挂回这座标志着美国现代同性恋权利运动发源地的纪念碑。

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这场对特朗普政府的反抗行动在曼哈顿区区长布拉德·霍伊尔曼-西格尔的主持仪式上进行,市、州和联邦 elected officials 出席了仪式。

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“社区应该感到高兴。我们取得了胜利,”霍伊尔曼-西格尔在旗帜升起后不久说道。”我们的旗帜代表着尊严和人权。”

美国内政部发言人拒绝对该部门(负责监督石墙的联邦机构)是否会再次移除旗帜置评。

旗杆和纪念碑位于克里斯托弗公园,这里是1969年同性恋、女同性恋和变性纽约人因对石墙酒吧进行深夜警察突袭而举行骚乱和抗议的地点,当时此类突袭同性恋酒吧的行为屡见不鲜。石墙起义是同性恋权利运动的一个分水岭时刻。

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移除地标旗帜的决定激怒了像迈克·希西这样的纽约人,他称这是唐纳德·特朗普总统政府对LGBTQ+社区的暴力行为。

同样来自纽约的尼科尔·马莱特表示,LGBTQ+社区不会被吓倒。

“所以他想夺走我们的旗帜。尽管来吧。因为我们还有一百万面可以挂起来,”马莱特告诉路透社。

美国国家公园管理局负责监督石墙和其他美国国家纪念碑。该局本周早些时候表示,它管理着石墙的旗杆,移除旗帜是为了确保其所有场地”长期政策”的一致性。

内政部发言人周四称,将旗帜送回纪念碑是一场”政治噱头”。

“今天的政治盛会表明,纽约市官员是多么无能,与他们城市面临的问题完全脱节,”该部门发言人在回应置评请求时表示。

纽约 Aleksandra Michalska 和 Roselle Chen 报道;Jasper Ward 撰写,Deepa Babington 编辑

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New Yorkers return Pride flag to Stonewall after Trump administration removed it

February 13, 2026 12:46 AM UTC / Reuters

By Aleksandra Michalska and Roselle Chen

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Item 1 of 5 People carry the pride flag as they gather at the Stonewall National Monument, where the LGBTQ+ rights movement was born, to raise a Pride flag after authorities removed the Pride flag from the Greenwich Village site in New York City, U.S., February 12, 2026. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

[1/5]People carry the pride flag as they gather at the Stonewall National Monument, where the LGBTQ+ rights movement was born, to raise a Pride flag after authorities removed the Pride flag from the Greenwich Village site in New York City, U.S., February 12, 2026. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz [Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab]

  • Summary
  • US Department of Interior declines to say whether it will remove flag again
  • New Yorkers took removal of flag as ‘act of violence’ by Trump administration
  • Stonewall considered birthplace of the modern U.S. gay rights movement

NEW YORK, Feb 12 (Reuters) – New York officials on Thursday hoisted a large rainbow Pride flag over the Stonewall National Monument that was removed by the Trump administration earlier in the week.

Hundreds of people flocked to New York’s Lower Manhattan to return the flag to the monument, which marks the birthplace of the modern U.S. gay rights movement.

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The act of defiance against the Trump administration was carried out during a ceremony led by Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal and attended by city, state and federal elected officials.

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“The community should rejoice. We have prevailed,” Hoylman-Sigal said shortly after the flag was hoisted. “Our flag represents dignity and human rights.”

A U.S. Department of Interior spokesperson declined to say whether the department, which governs the agency with federal oversight of Stonewall, would remove the flag again.

The flagpole and monument are in Christopher Park, marking where gay, lesbian and transgender New Yorkers rioted and protested in response to a late-night police raid of the Stonewall Inn in 1969, a time when such raids of gay bars were commonplace. The Stonewall uprising was a watershed moment in the gay rights movement.

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The decision to remove the flag from the landmark outraged New Yorkers like Mike Hisey, who described it as an act of violence by President Donald Trump’s administration on the LGBT community.

Nichole Mallete, also of New York, said the LGBT community would not be intimidated.

“So he wants to take our flag. Go ahead. Because we have a million more to put up,” Mallete told Reuters.

The National Park Service has federal oversight of Stonewall and other national U.S. monuments. The agency said earlier this week that it managed the flagpole at Stonewall and that the flag had been removed to ensure a “longstanding policy” was applied consistently across its sites.

The Interior Department spokesperson on Thursday called the move to return the flag to the monument a “political stunt.”

“Today’s political pageantry shows how utterly incompetent and misaligned the New York City officials are with the problems their city is facing,” a department spokesperson said when reached for comment.

Reporting by Aleksandra Michalska and Roselle Chen in New York; Writing by Jasper Ward, editing by Deepa Babington

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