Civil Rights Defenders condemns in the strongest terms the recent decision by Serbian authorities to ban the “Mirëdita, dobar dan!” festival. This festival, scheduled to take place in Belgrade during ...
Crime and Corruption Reporting Network (KRIK), an investigative journalism outlet from Serbia and a longstanding partner of Civil Rights Defenders, has been targeted numerous times throughout its work...
Civil Rights Defenders condemns an unprecedented form of pressure and the recent lawsuits filed by Judge of the Court of Appeal in Belgrade Dušanka Đorđević against our partner, the Crime and Corrupti...
Over the past year, Serbia has experienced a concerning decline in the respect for citizens’ rights and freedoms, marking the sharpest decrease in Europe according to Freedom House’s lates...
Nearly a quarter of a century ago, in April 1999, Slavko Ćuruvija was shot dead at the entrance to his apartment in Belgrade. After all these years, those responsible for the murder have not been held...
In a distressing turn of events, the Pride Info Centre in Belgrade has once again become the target of an alarming attack. This incident highlights the concerning situation faced by the LGBTI+ communi...
On 3 October, Serbian activist Aida Ćorović faced a conviction and was fined for disturbing public order and peace, stemming from an incident where she threw eggs at a graffiti image of a war crimes c...
Over the course of more than two decades, Belgrade Pride has emerged as a symbol of resilience and resistance. It has grown in scale and significance, serving as a testament to the commitment to promo...
Belgrade Pride has come a long way since 2001 when a small group of people participating in a parade was attacked by right-wing extremists. Last year the city hosted EuroPride, the most important LGBT...
On the night of 28 February, a brutal attack occurred in a central public park in Belgrade, Serbia. Three young people were viciously attacked, and as a result, two were hospitalised with serious body...
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