While police protect them, pride marchers demand better rights in Serbia
- A Pride march in Serbia's capital demanded better rights for the LGBTQ+ community, facing harassment and discrimination.
- The event in central Belgrade had heavy police protection due to threats from right-wing extremists.
- The gathering featured the slogan ‘Pride are people’ and was attended by Western ambassadors and opposition politicians, despite opposition from the right-wing Belgrade mayor.
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Pride March Demands Rights 'Like All Other People Have'
A Pride march on Saturday in Serbia's capital pressed for the demand that the populist government improve the rights of LGBTQ+ community members who often face harassment and discrimination in the highly conservative Balkan country. The march in central Belgrade was held under heavy police protection because of fear of...
While police protect them, pride marchers demand better rights in Serbia
BELGRADE, Serbia — A pride march Saturday in Serbia's capital pressed for the demand that the populist government improve the rights of the LGBTQ+ community who often face harassment and discrimination in the conservative Balkan country. The march in central Belgrade was held under police protection because of possible attacks from right-wing extremists. Organizers said assailants had assaulted a young gay man in Belgrade two days ago and took …
In BELGRADE, under the motto "People are proud", a mass Pride Parade was held with the key demands of the LGBT+ community that the state adopt two laws - on same-sex unions and on gender identity.
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Pride march held in conservative Serbia under heavy police protection
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — A Pride march on Saturday in Serbia’s capital pressed for the demand that the populist government improve the rights of the LGBTQ+ community who often face harassment and discrimination in the highly conservative Balkan country. The march in central Belgrade was held under heavy police protection because of possible attacks from […]
Pride Week ended in Belgrade on Saturday - and the central event was a walk, which was followed by a concert and party in Manjež Park.
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