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Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire : ウィキペディア英語版
Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire

The front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire ((英語:Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action)) (FHAR) was a loose Parisian movement founded in 1971, resulting from a rapprochement between lesbian feminists and gay activists. If the movement could be considered to have leaders, they were Guy Hocquenghem and Françoise d'Eaubonne, while other members included Christine Delphy, Daniel Guérin, and Laurent Dispot. It had disappeared by 1976.〔 Surviving early activists also include painter and surrealistic photographer Yves Hernot, now living in Sydney, Australia.
The FHAR are known for having given radical visibility to homosexuals during the 1970s in the wake of student and proletarian uprisings of 1968, which had given little space to the liberation of women and homosexuals. Breaking with older homosexual groups which were more hidden and sometimes conservative, they asserted the subversion of the bourgeois and heteropatriarchal state, as well as the inversion of chauvinistic and homophobic values common of the left and extreme left.
The outrageous aspect (vis-à-vis the authorities) of the male sexual encounters which were held, and the increasing prevalence of the men (which inevitably gradually obscured the feminist questions and lesbian voices), eventually brought about the group's disintegration. In its wake appeared the Groupe de libération homosexuelle (GLH) and the Gouines rouges within the Mouvement de Libération des Femmes (MLF).
== Birth and beginning ==
The group was originally formed by an alliance of feminists of the MLF and lesbians coming from the association Arcadie, who were joined by homosexuals in February 1971. But the trigger would be a poster of "Comité d'action pédérastique révolutionnaire" (English: ''Committee of Revolutionary Pederastic Action'') posted at the Sorbonne during May 1968. The group organized meetings at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
On 5 March 1971, the group interrupted a meeting against the right of abortion,〔("Le mouvement homosexuel français face aux stratégies identitaires" ) par Yves Roussel.〕 and on 10 March it attracted public attention by disturbing and stopping a broadcast of Ménie Gregoire on the topic of the homosexuality being broadcast on Radio Luxembourg.〔(Retranscription de l'émission ) and (témoignages ) and Françoise d'Eaubonne and Marie-Jo Bonnet.〕
The name which they gave themselves, "Front Homosexuel d'Action Révolutionnaire", reduced to initialism FHAR, was nevertheless registered officially as "Fédération Humaniste Anti-Raciste".〔Frédéric Martel, ''Le Rose et le noir'', édition du Seuil, 1996.〕 The group also communicated through the leftist newspaper, ''Tout''. It asserted the sexual freedom of all individuals. A declaration refers to Manifeste des 343 salopes (English: Manifesto of the 343 sluts):
This work was seized by the police, and the director of publication, Jean-Paul Sartre, was prosecuted. However, the FHAR dropped in on the Constitutional Council to declare the attacks on freedom of expression unconstitutional, and in July 1971 the investigation was stopped.
FHAR denounced heterosexism and the medicalization of homosexuality. In 1971, they disturbed the international Congress of sexology in Sanremo. They also intervened in communist political meetings, in particular with Mutualité where Jacques Duclos said to them: "Allez vous faire soigner, bande de pédérastes, le PCF est sain!"〔Pierre Albertini, « Communisme », ''Dictionnaire de l'homophobie'', PUF, 2003.〕 (English: Go get yourself cured, you band of pederasts; the PCF is healthy!)

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