2026-04-13 18:11:21 UTC / 路透社
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2026年4月13日 世界协调时18:11 更新于1小时前
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2026年2月10日,美国纽约格林威治村的石墙国家纪念地——LGBTQ+权利运动的诞生地——被当局移除了骄傲旗。路透社/爱德华多·穆尼奥斯 购买授权许可,打开新标签页
纽约,4月13日(路透社)——根据周一提交法院的和解提案,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普政府已同意将彩虹骄傲旗恢复到石墙国家纪念碑。该纪念碑是纽约市现代同性恋权利运动的发源地。
负责管理美国国家纪念地的联邦机构国家公园管理局在今年2月未经警告就移除了该旗帜,称该旗帜并未体现特朗普政府的“官方立场”。
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一些纽约人起诉了特朗普政府,该政府一直试图限制部分LGBTQ+群体的权利,尤其诋毁跨性别群体,此次诉讼旨在恢复该旗帜。
根据为曼哈顿联邦法院法官詹妮弗·罗尚批准而提交的拟议联合和解协议,国家公园管理局同意在7天内将骄傲旗与美国国旗一同悬挂,并且不会“出于维护或其他实际用途之外的原因”移除该旗帜。
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US government agrees to return rainbow pride flag to New York’s Stonewall Monument
2026-04-13 18:11:21 UTC / Reuters
By Jonathan Allen
April 13, 2026 6:11 PM UTC Updated 1 hour ago
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The Stonewall National Monument, where the LGBTQ+ rights movement was born, after authorities removed the Pride flag from the Greenwich Village site in New York City, U.S., February 10, 2026. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
NEW YORK, April 13 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has agreed to restore the rainbow pride flag to the Stonewall National Monument, which marks the birthplace of the modern gay rights movement in New York City, according to a proposal settlement filed in court on Monday.
The National Park Service, the federal agency overseeing U.S. national monuments, had removed the flag without warning in February, saying the flag was not an expression of the Trump administration’s “official sentiments.”
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Some New Yorkers sued the Trump administration, which has sought to limit the rights of some LGBT people and vilified transgender people in particular, in order to restore the flag.
Under the proposed joint settlement filed for U.S. District Judge Jennifer Rochon’s approval in the Manhattan federal court, the National Park Service agreed to hang the pride flag alongside the U.S. flag within seven days and to not remove it “save for maintenance or other practical purposes.”
Reporting by Jonathan Allen; Editing by Cynthia Osterman
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