Anas Qartoumeh shares his story about being gay in Syria during his speech as Parade Marshal during the Pride March in Stuart Park Saturday. - Carli Berry/Capital News

Anas Qartoumeh shares his story about being gay in Syria during his speech as Parade Marshal during the Pride March in Stuart Park Saturday. - Carli Berry/Capital News

IN PHOTOS: Hundreds undeterred by smoke for Kelowna’s Pride March

Activites will continue at Waterfront Park until 7 p.m. tonight

Residents and visitors were not deterred by the smoky weather Saturday, as they walked in the annual Pride March at Stuart Park.

The march was led by Anas Qartoumeh, a gay Syrian refugee who gave an impactful speech and was met with applause during the event.

“I want to ask my community in the Middle East —do you think I’m gay? Yes, I am,” he said. “I am me now and I will never go back to not being me.”

Qartoumeh said two more Syrian refugee men will join in next year’s march after they arrive in Canada.

He shed a few tears while waving the colourful Pride flag, and marching towards Waterfront Park.

Activities for the Pride Festival will continue until 7 p.m. at the park.

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