[3] Students at Ankara University including Yasemin Öz met to discuss LGBTIQ issues and decided to start the group.
[6] On 12 October 2005, Ankara prosecutor Kursat Kayral however decided not to proceed with the case,[7] concluding that homosexuality can't be equated with immorality.
On 17 May 2008, the fifth International Day Against Homophobia, Kaos GL and Pink Life LGBTT Association jointly organised the first annual LGBT march in Ankara.
Joined by British MEP Michael Cashman and Dutch feminist writer Anja Meulenbelt, over 100 gay men and women, bisexuals and transgender people assembled in front of the Human Rights Monument in Yüksel Street, marching towards the parliament.
The demonstration ended with a press statement, which called for the acknowledgement of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transvestites and transsexuals (LGBTT).
Additional meeting took place also in the cities of Izmir, Eskisehir, Van, Diyarbakir and Istanbul together with Ankara.