EuroPride 2022 in Belgrade has come to its end. Without a doubt, it has become an historic event for the country and region. Despite heavy rain on Saturday, 17 September, almost 10 000 people gathered...
The journey of EuroPride organisers in Belgrade this year has been turbulent and full of challenges. After many controversial statements and ban from government, the solution seems to be found, and th...
By raising the flag at the Palace of Serbia, EuroPride 2022 was officially opened in Belgrade. The historical EuroPride 2022 in Belgrade, Serbia, takes place between 12-18 September and is the first E...
Since the Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that “EuroPride will be cancelled or postponed” while addressing media on 27 August, EuroPride has become a widely discussed topic. Not ...
On the morning of 27 August, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that EuroPride 2022, which is planned to take place in Belgrade during September 12 – 17, is going to be cancelled. The statem...
Following another attack on the Pride Info Center in Belgrade, Civil Rights Defenders calls upon the Serbian authorities to break the vicious circle of violent attacks on the LGBTI+ community and ensu...
Civil Rights Defenders calls upon Serbia’s authorities to not obstruct Dealing with the Past efforts and respect the right to freedom of assembly, following the banning of a planned action by human ri...
Civil Rights Defenders co-organised Belgrade Pride, held on 18 September in the Serbian capital. The central theme for this year was the right to same-sex unions. “We are demanding that the Serb...
Civil Rights Defenders calls on Serbia’s authorities to refrain from adopting the current version of the Draft Law on Internal Affairs, which threatens to undermine the respect for human rights in the...
Belgrade Pride was held on Saturday 18th September in the Serbian capital, which served as a prelude for organisers preparing to host Europe’s biggest Pride event next year. The slogan for this ...
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