Thoands of relig and right-wg opponents of a European gay Pri event to be hosted by Belgra protted through the Serbian pal on Sunday, even though the ernment has said would scrap or lay the Pri event.
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- PROTTERS MARCH BELGRA AGAST PLANNED GAY PRI EVENT
- THOANDS MARCH BELGRA AGAST PLANNED GAY PRI PARA
- LATVIA BE 7TH NATN TO BE LED BY AN OPENLY GAY HEAD OF STATE
PROTTERS MARCH BELGRA AGAST PLANNED GAY PRI EVENT
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REUTERS/Zorana JevticBELGRADE, Sept 11 (Rters) - Thoands of relig and right-wg activists marched through Serbia's pal on Sunday llg for thori to ban a Gay Pri march planned for next weekend.The protters - who rried a massive Serbian flag - clud groups who also shouted slogans backg Serbia's long-term ally Rsia, as well as natnalistic and far-right .A lumn of bikers who support the polici of Rsian Print Vladimir Put and Rsia's vasn of Ukrae, revved their eng support of the crowds who marched to Belgra’s St Sava thedral for prayers.In a sermon, the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Porfirije, said the EuroPri event threatened tradnal fay valu."They want to secrate the sancty of marriage and the fay and impose an unnatural unn as a substute for marriage," he told the crowd.Serbia's print, Aleksandar Vucic, said on Saturday there had been threats agast the march, and was up to the police whether should be stopped.LGBT and rights groups have repeatedly said they will march next Saturday even if thori ll off.Gay sex is legal Serbia, but same-sex marriag are not allowed and activists say LGBT people face hostily and discrimatn.Serbian ernments have banned Pri paras the past, and some events the early 2000s were marred by vlence.Many Sunday's crowd waved Rsian flags, a show of support for Mosw a untry where the ernment is tryg to balance s ambn to jo the European Unn wh s longstandg ti wh Rsia and Cha.Bssels has said Serbia needs to make a strg of reforms to bee as EU member cludg improvg the le of law and s human and mory rights rerd.Reportg by Fedja Glovic; Wrg by Aleksandar Vasovic; Edg by Andrew HeavensOur Standards: The Thomson Rters Tst Prcipl. ”A gay activist Belgra is attacked durg the cy’s first Pri march June 2001. The rt of Serbia is as homophobic as ever.
Gara, who was there, rells that Belgra “looked like a war zone” anti-gay protter objectg to Belgra Pri 2019. Vučić, a former far-right radil, beme prime mister that year after moratg his polics and wng the support of EU 2017, Vučić even appoted the gay polician Ana Brnabić as his prime misterial replacement when he beme print.
“Over 85% of Serbian cizens are agast the promotn of homosexualism and Pri, that’s the issue here, ” said Andrej Mic, Dveri’s d-mannered ternatnal secretary.
THOANDS MARCH BELGRA AGAST PLANNED GAY PRI PARA
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Thoands of opponents of a pan-European LGBTQ event planned for this week Belgra marched through the Serbian pal on Sunday spe an announced ban of Europe’s largt annual gay gatherg. * serbia gay parade 2022 *
”Mic said that Dveri members were not agast human rights or anti-discrimatn laws protectg LGBTQ+ dividuals the workplace, for example, but that they opposed “the promotn of iologil homosexualism” that Pri reprented. BELGRADE, Aug 28 (Rters) - Thoands of relig and right-wg opponents of a European gay Pri event to be hosted by Belgra protted through the Serbian pal on Sunday, even though the ernment has said would scrap or lay the Pri event.
BELGRADE (Rters) - Thoands of relig and right-wg activists marched through Serbia's pal on Sunday llg for thori to ban a Gay Pri march planned for next protters - who rried a massive Serbian flag - clud groups who also shouted slogans backg Serbia's long-term ally Rsia, as well as natnalistic and far-right .
LATVIA BE 7TH NATN TO BE LED BY AN OPENLY GAY HEAD OF STATE
Belgra Pri, week long programme of events cludg film screengs, human rights nferenc and a gay pri march through the cy. * serbia gay parade 2022 *
On Augt 27, Print Aleksandar Vucic announced that the ernment is ncellg EuroPri, a regnal event promotg equaly for lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people that Serbia was poised to host om September 12 to 18, wh a march on September 17. In rejectg the Rsian ernment's argument, the urt reerated that there is “no ambiguy” about “the right of dividuals to openly intify themselv as gay, lbian or any other sexual mory, and to promote their rights and eedoms, particular by exercisg their eedom of peaceful assembly.
"I am very proud that we managed to avoid more ser cints, " Brnabic, who herself is Serbia's first gay prime mister, told reporters. The n-up to Serbia EuroPri was marred by tensns amid threats om far-right and anti-gay groups and an earlier ban by the Serbian Interr Mister, who forbid the march on Tuday over alleged "secury ncerns".