Minister Zoran Đorđević said today that "No one has ever been deported from Serbia by Serbs, let alone imprisoned and killed for being different, and this is not even in our political tradition," during the commemoration of the victims of Jajinci during World War II.
The Regional Network of Youth Initiative for Human Rights has the great honor to announce that we have received the Vaclav Havel Human Rights Prize for our work on peacebuilding and reconciliation in the Balkans. The prize was presented at a special ceremony today, 30th September at the Palais de l’Europe in Strasbourg, on the opening day of the autumn plenary session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
At the Annual General Meeting of The European Pride Organisers Association (EPOA), Belgrade Pride was selected to be the host and organiser of the annual European event EuroPride in 2022, leaving behind other candidates - Barcelona, Lisbon, and Dublin.
The Pride caravan which, through events and small marches in nine Serbian cities, announced this year’s Belgrade Pride. The caravan visited Kraljevo, Kragujevac, Zrenjanin, Novi Sad, Suboticu, Šabac, Valjevo, Niš and Vranje. The aim of the caravan was to invite citizens across Serbia to Belgrade Pride, as well as to support local LGBT communities and send them the message that they are not alone.