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Old September 16th, 2010 #1
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NEW YORK CITY (September 13) --The activist organization Gays Without Borders/USA chapter will stage a protest at the Serbian Mission to the United Nations next month. The action will be undertaken in the wake of violent threats by extremists that were made when Serbia's gay community announced plans for an October Gay Pride Parade in Belgrade.

The protest will take place on Friday, October 8 at noon at the Serbian Mission to the United Nations. The building is located at 845 Fifth Avenue at 66th Street in New York City.

This October's parade would be the first Belgrade gay rights march since 2001, when extremists forced the event's cancellation. An attempt was made for a parade in 2009, but was called off hours before it began, because bodily harm was threatened against the gays.


From Serbia, gay community organizer Lazar Pavlović, who is also president of the Gay Straight Alliance, welcomed the October 8 protest in Manhattan:

"We really and strong appreciate your solidarity with us and our problems after threats we are receiving from extremist groups. Authorities made responsible political decision to support Belgrade Pride verbally and, now, in concrete way,"Pavlović said. "Police promise to protect Gay Pride Parade. All we need in next period is that authorities do not change their decision. You and other our international friends are gonna be crucial to make political pressure on the authorities in Belgrade. Your plans to make protest at Serbian UN mission in NYC are great!"

Gays Without Borders/USA member Michael Petrelis, a veteran gay rights activist and organizer of the October 8 action, promised full American gay support for gay Serbs, in their non-violent push for peaceful assembly in the streets and safety from homophobic attacks.

"We will not be silent in the month leading up to the Gay Pride Parade," Petrelis said. "We have a simple message for the Serb Mission to the United Nations, and all Serb leaders: We are watching how you protect the human rights of your gay citizens. We demand that you do all in your power to guarantee a violence-free march and rally in Belgrade next month."

Human rights activists everywhere are encouraged to organize their own solidarity demonstrations, prior to the parade.

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http://www.parada.rs/index.php?optio...rska&Itemid=10


Faggots will attempt another gay pride march in Belgrade next month. Once again the normal people will be out in force to stop it, no matter what threats the puppet government issues.
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EU has a role to play in tackling Serbian homophobia

With a pride parade facing anti-gay threats in Belgrade, the EU should help to address this barrier to Serbia's accession




Men beat a gay activist in Belgrade, during the city's first pride parade in 2001. Photograph: Mulan Putnik/EPA


"Cekamo vas." The message, sprayed on walls across downtown Belgrade, is simple but effective: "We're waiting for you." The messages seem vague, but the identities of their targets – and of those who paint them – are obvious to all who see them. They are a message for those who would think to stage a gay pride parade in the city: think again.

Belgrade's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community last attempted to hold a pride parade in September 2009. From the start, it looked a hopeless task. Threats were made, anti-gay leaflets handed out across the city; extremist groups threatened to storm the parade if it went ahead, to send a message that homosexuality was not welcome in Serbia. The city government and the police decided, somewhat spinelessly, that they could not adequately ensure the safety of the participants, and the parade was cancelled.

In fairness, they had good reason to fear for the safety of the parade: they had only to think back to 2001, when the first attempt to hold one had ended in tragedy. As the parade progressed through central Belgrade, a crowd of 2,000 protesters converged upon it. Many held banners: "Serbia is for Serbia, not for homosexuals"; "No to immoral homosexuality and depraved orgies"; "Orthodox for a morally clean Serbia."

Soon, predictably, the mood soured; the protesters unleashed a ferocious attack upon the parade, throwing fists, chairs, whatever came to hand. "As a society, we are not mature enough to accept such demonstrations of perversity," came the simple response from Belgrade's then-chief of police, who pointedly refused to criticise the attackers – let alone discipline his own police force for their inaction.

So the announcement this week that Belgrade's LGBT groups would in October try again to stage a pride parade was met with some scepticism. Had Serbian attitudes really shifted in the last decade, let alone in the last year? Homophobia and homophobic violence remain distressingly frequent in Serbia, and it seems difficult to point to specific ways in which things have improved.

The problem is not unique to Serbia; far from it. Many places outside the highly developed world – and places within it, of course – remain violently homophobic, and even the most tolerant of countries have shaken off their intolerance only over the past 25 to 50 years. The situation in Serbia is surely not as bad as in Jamaica, for example, or even Russia. Homophobia remains, though, a tremendous problem in Serbia. The tight interweaving of virulent religious chauvinism and impassioned nationalism has given rise to a curious ideology, a sort of clerical fascism in which the principles of monarchy, heterosexuality, patriarchy, and religious observance are given an immutable, unquestionable status. Even outside this extreme, though – well within the mainstream – homophobic attitudes are commonplace.

The road to tolerance is long and arduous, but the European Union surely has a role to play along the way; after all, improvement on human rights will be one of the criteria to which Serbia must eventually adhere if it is to eventually join the EU. The moral duty of the EU and other supranational organisations is surely to ensure the protection of minority rights even in non-member states, and to uphold as a barrier to entry the highest standards of human rights. If it occasionally fails in this endeavour itself – the recent case of the French Roma, for example – then that is no reason to abandon these standards altogether.

If proper pressure is put on the Serbian and Belgrade governments to protect the civil rights of the LGBT community, to allow them to exercise properly their right to assembly, then the attitudes of the populace, which are already milder than those of the extremists, will surely also change. To uphold these rights is an obligation already placed upon Serbia – as a member of the Council of Europe and a signatory to the European convention on human rights, for example – but if it requires prodding, then so be it. By supporting legislation such as the 2009 anti-discrimination act, and by encouraging Serbia to protect its LGBT population, the shift can be accelerated.

The EU must tread carefully, though. In this most sensitive of areas, there is a thin line between encouraging and patronising, between universality and ethnocentrism. The situation is particularly fraught in Serbia, where nationalism has always thrived on a vision – one forged in bitter historical experience, it must be said – of an imperilled Serbia, in which outside interference is constant and to be resisted.

If the EU can encourage Serbia to embrace greater levels of tolerance without becoming overbearing, without meddling, then perhaps this year's parade and the LGBT cause in Serbia in general are not dead. If it cannot, and if the notion of introducing true equality becomes successfully equated with caving in to neo-imperialism, then there is surely no hope at all.
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Faggots will attempt another gay pride march in Belgrade next month. Once again the normal people will be out in force to stop it, no matter what threats the puppet government issues.

National Revolutionaries have already made posters which are going up.




It asks,

Do you want this type of future for your children?

STOP the gay parade 10/10/10
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That really revolting. Was that naked queer arrested by the police? The deviants have no values or morals.

In my town, there are sick twisted freaks making sculptures of dicks and boobs in the main park just hundreds of yards away from the local public high school. I was charged and convicted for public nuisance for riding down the main street yelling abuse at the blacks but these freaks are allowed to make degenerate art in a public place for all to see.
 
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That really revolting. Was that naked queer arrested by the police? The deviants have no values or morals.

In my town, there are sick twisted freaks making sculptures of dicks and boobs in the main park just hundreds of yards away from the local public high school. I was charged and convicted for public nuisance for riding down the main street yelling abuse at the blacks but these freaks are allowed to make degenerate art in a public place for all to see.
That was a picture taken from the San Francisco faggot parade. There are whole sets of pictures of degenerate faggots performing all sorts of sex acts and exibitionism on each other while little kids watch.

This kind of human shit is unacceptable in Serbia.

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Promo spot for 2010 Belgrade fag pride parade.

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San Francisco Mayor Signs Supervisor's Resolution for Gay Serbian March on 10/10/10



The Mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsom, today signed a resolution introduced by Board of Supervisor member Bevan Dufty, that passed unanimously at Tuesday's weekly board meeting, and they again make me proud of my city's deep commitment and activism on behalf of global gay solidarity.

Special thanks to Bevan, for rapidly moving on my request for the statement. I extend laurels and kudos to the Mayor, all of the Supervisors, and the City Hal staffers who made the resolution a reality, and who stand with gay Serbians.

A reminder. On Friday, October 9 at noon, Gays Without Borders holds a press conference at the Serbian Mission to the United Nations, located on 5th Avenue near E. 67th Street. We will present the Serbian Ambassador the UN with a solidarity letter signed by many important gay leaders, community activists and politicians. Please join us.


Below is the image of the Mayor's signature on the resolution, making it official city policy, then the text of the statement:

Resolution No. 438-10
ADOPTED: Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco

Resolution supporting the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) marchers and their supporters as they peacefully exercise their human right to be visible in the streets, free from violence and fear, during the Gay Pride Parade in Belgrade, Serbia on October, 10, 2010.

WHEREAS, The Gay Pride Parade on October, 10, 2010, in Belgrade, Serbia will be the first gay rights march in Belgrade since 2001, when anti-gay extremists attacked the participants and forced the event’s cancellation; and

WHEREAS, A parade was planned for 2009 but was called off hours before it began because bodily harm was threatened against the participants; and

WHEREAS, A survey by the Youth Initiatives for Human Rights indicated that Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transgender persons experienced widespread discrimination, threats, hate speech, verbal assault, and physical violence in Serbia; and

WHEREAS, Serbia’s Gay community has received violent threats when it announced plans for the October 10, 2010 parade; and

WHEREAS, Serbian Minister of Interior Ivica Dacic has made a public commitment to protect the safety of the marchers on October 10, 2010, and Serbian police have pledged to protect the Belgrade Gay Pride Parade; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors supports the LGBT marchers and their supporters as they peacefully exercise their human right to be visible in the streets, free from violence and fear, during the Gay Pride Parade in Belgrade, Serbia, on October 10, 2010; and, be it

FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors shall transmit copies of this resolution to Serbian Minister of Interior Ivica Dacic, Serbian Ambassador to the United Nations Feodor Starcevic, Serbian Ambassador to the United States H. E. Vladimir Petrovic, Serbian Consul General in Chicago Desko Nikitovic, President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, United States Ambassador to Serbia Mary Burce Warlick, and Belgrade Pride Organizers Lazar Pavlovic, Boban Stojanovic, and Adorjan Kurucz.



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This is no longer about faggot scum but rather a continuation of NATO's war against Nationalism in Serbia.


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Human Rights Watch is supporting Belgrade Pride Parade 2010

On behalf of Human Rights Watch I would like to express my support to the organizers and participants of the Pride Parade which will take place in Belgrade in October 2010.

The participants of the Pride Parade will make their case that the rights of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender people are human rights which need to be recognized for the law. LGBT people need to be protected against homophobic speech and violence. It is up to the Serbian government to show leadership and visibly and actively support the Serbian LGBT population.

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Message of support from the Norwegian Embassy for the Belgrade Pride Parade 2010

On the occasion of the Belgrade Pride parade on 10 October 2010, the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Belgrade would like to extend a message of support to all those that are celebrating diversity on this day.

Norway expresses her continued support for – and solidarity with- the LGBT people in Serbia and all over the world.

Unfortunately, all over the world, members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community are subject to discrimination, often hidden and with impunity, because of the invisibility of the community members themselves. We reject and condemn any discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity.


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Schwarzer Kanal: Letter of Solidarity with Belgrade Pride

Dear activists, organizers and participants of Belgrade Pride 2010,

Schwarzer Kanal, queer Wagenplatz project from Berlin , would like to express it's warm support for Belgrade Pride 2010. We wish you all a powerful, loud and visible Pride 2010 in the city centre of Belgrade.

Even if we cannot be there in person, we are with you in our thoughts.

We express our deep respect to the Serbian queer movement for your brave and tireless efforts to shift the boundaries of society towards inclusiveness and tolerance.
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Gays From 20 Nations Sign Solidarity Letter for Serbian Pride March (VIDEO)

This coming Sunday brave gay Serbians and their allies will hold a march, in the face of extremist homo-hate, but with the police committed to protecting the safety of the pride participants. Our friends will face many bullies in Belgrade, but they will not stand alone, for we stand with them, as they make themselves more visible, loud and proud!

Today in San Francisco's United Nations Plaza, which honors the birth of the UN here, longtime activists Ken Hodnet, Molly McKay, Bill Wilson and yours truly, stood near the pillar marking the year Serbia was admitted into the UN, to read the solidarity letter and list of endorsers. Ken shot the video.


We plead with you to help launch of week of actions all over the world on behalf of the gay Serb, and to share the letter and list of endorsers, and our images on your web sites, blogs, listservs and with lots of your friends.



Many thanks to the 43 activists and politicians from 20 countries who endorse this letter of solidarity. This letter will be hand-delivered to the Serbian Mission to the UN at a press conference on October 8 at noon, located at 5th Avenue and E. 67th Street. Please join us.


The solidarity letter and list of endorsers:


LGBT Leaders Worldwide Call on Serbian Government to Protect Pride Marchers

We openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) leaders and elected officials from around the world are writing to express our deep solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Belgrade, Serbia, as they march in their October 10, 2010, Gay Pride Parade.

We call upon all Serbian political leaders and police forces to do all in their power to protect the human rights of the marchers to assemble peaceably and march as LGBT people as our supporters do throughout much of the world. We also call upon Serbian politicians, as ones responsible for building a democratic society, to send a message of tolerance, publicly support the Gay Pride Parade and join the march.

The October 10 parade will be the first Belgrade gay rights march since 2001 when anti-gay extremists attacked the participants and forced the event's cancellation. An attempt was made for a parade in 2009, but it was called off hours before it began because bodily harm was threatened against the participants.

The Serbian government must put itself on the side of those who peaceably assemble and not give in to those who would deny the marchers their human rights.

We applaud Serbian Minister of Interior Ivica Dacic for his public commitment to protect the safety of the gay marchers on October 10. We expect Minister Dacic to thwart any attempt to stop the march from proceeding to its conclusion.

Our eyes and the eyes of human rights defenders around the globe will be watching Belgrade on October 10, as we witness LGBT Serbians and their supporters peacefully exercising their human right to be visible in the streets, free from violence and fear.

Endorsed by:

Erwin Abbeloos
President, THE WARNING
Paris, FRANCE

Sahran Abeysundara
Chairperson EQUAL GROUND
Colombo, SRI LANKA

Nikolai Alekseev
Chief Organizer, Moscow Pride
Moscow, RUSSIA

Tom Ammiano
California State Assemblymember
San Francisco, USA

Oscar Atadero
Coordinator, ProGay Philippines
Manila, PHILIPPINES

Andrew Barr MLA
Minister for Education/Training, Australian Capital Territory
Canberra, AUSTRALIA

Stefano Bucaioni
Director for International Affairs, ARCIGAY
Bologna, ITALY

Pat Bumgardner
Reverend, Metropolitan Community Churches
New York, USA

Jan Benec
Chairman, Iniciativa Inakost
Bratislava, SLOVAKIA

George Broadhead
Secretary, Pink Triangle Trust
Kenilworth, UK

Florin Buhuceanu
President, Euroregional Center for Public Initiatives
Bucharest, ROMANIA

Stephan Corbin
President of Coordination InterPride France,
Angers, FRANCE

Tom Duane
New York State Senate
New York, USA

Hagai El-Ad
Director, Association for Civil Rights in Israel
Tel Aviv, ISRAEL

Linda Freimane and Martin K.I. Christensen
Co-Chairs, European Region of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans & Intersex Association (ILGA)
Brussels, BELGIUM

Yonatan Gher
Director, Jerusalem Open House
Jerusalem, ISRAEL

Andrea Gilbert
Co-Administrator, Athens Pride
Athens, GREECE

Ian Hunter
Member of Parliament
Adelaide, AUSTRALIA

Olivier Jablonsky
Director, THE WARNING
Paris, FRANCE

Klaus Jetz
Director, Lesbian and Gay Federation in Germany LSVD
Cologne, GERMANY

Sharon Kleinbaum
Senior Rabbi Congregation Beit Simchat Torah
New York, USA

Mark Leno
California State Senator
San Francisco, USA

Jerimarie Liesegang, PhD
Executive Director, Connecticut TransAdvocacy Coalition
Hartford, USA

Molly McKay, Esq.
National Media Director, Marriage Equality USA
San Francisco, USA

Frank Mugisha
Director, Sexual Minorities Uganda - SMUG
Kampala, UGANDA

Irina Nita
Executive Director, ACCEPT Association
Bucharest, ROMANIA

David Morris
Senator Seanad Eireann [Parliament]
Dublin, IRELAND

Dédé Oetomo
Founder, Board of Trustees, GAYa NUSANTARA
Surabaya, INDONESIA

King Oey
Chairman, Board of Trustees, Arus Pelangi
Jakarta, INDONESIA

Herminio Adorno Ortega
Director, Centro de la Comunidad Gai Inc.
Puerto Rico, USA

Alexandr Paluyan
Chairman, Initiative for Sexual and Gender Equality
Minsk, BELARUS

Michael Petrelis
Organizer, Gays Without Borders/America
San Francisco, USA

Tracey Sandilands
Executive Director, Pride Toronto
Ontario, CANADA

Noa Sattath
Former Executive Director, Jerusalem Open House
Jerusalem, ISRAEL

Penny Sharpe
Member of the NSW Legislative Council
Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Richard Stern
Director, Asociation Agua Buena
San Jose, COSTA RICA

Sean Strub
Founder, POZ Magazine
Milford, USA

Peter Tatchell
Community Organizer, OutRage!
London, UK

Louis-Georges Tin
President, IDAHO = International Day Against Homophobia/Transphobia
Paris, FRANCE

Marco Tranchino
Campaigns Officer, Central London Humanist Group
London, UK

William Urich
Chair, InterPride Cmte on Int' GLBTI Human Rights
New Britain, USA

Gary Virginia
People With AIDS Caucus
San Francisco, USA

Tamara Adrián
Diversidad e Igualdadgualdad a través de la Ley DIVERLEX [Trans]
Caracas, VENEZUELA

Andres Rivera Duarte
Organización de Transexuales por la Dignidad de la Diversidad OTD
Santiago, CHILE

Howie Fuller
GLBTQ Jamaica
Kingston, JAMAICA

Adam Knowles
Chair, Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association
London, UK

List of 23 countries:

Australia, Belarus, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, France, Germany, Greece, Jamaica, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Philippines, Romania, Russia, Sri Lanka, Slovakia, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States of America, Venezuela
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The faggots can have as much world solidarity as they want. Whats most important is that normal Belgradians and normal Serbs have solidarity in beating the shit out of these scum on the 10th of October.

Fuck your human rights. You renounce them as soon as came out with your cum stained rainbow flag.
 
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The faggots can have as much world solidarity as they want. Whats most important is that normal Belgradians and normal Serbs have solidarity in beating the shit out of these scum on the 10th of October.

Fuck your human rights. You renounce them as soon as came out with your cum stained rainbow flag.
We will see which side is the braver. You see, we are not afraid to fight and kill/die if need be for this parade to occur, this ONE AND ONLY parade in the capital of Serbia.

This has nothing to do with Racism or Serbian Nationalism. NATO was evil, Kosovo belongs to Serbia, Serbia deserves to be a proud WHITE nation. And it is BECAUSE of this, not in spite of this, that this parade must occur.

This is parade is an acknowledgement that there exist Serbs, WHITE Serbs, who are homosexual. This is NOT an endorsement or celebration of homosexuality. I respect that in Serbia homosexuality can be looked down upon, etc.. but still the right of white people peaceably to assemble shall not be infringed (although the assembly should be limited to those 18 and up, that 13 year-old??? - insanity - should not be allowed to participate).
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"respectable" (if you can call them that) faggots, keep it in the closet even though everyone "knows" they are faggots. They don't march like heathen unnatural sex freaks in the streets in front of kids !
 
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Wow, good thread Serbian, amazing resistance by your people to this Filth, If only Western Europe had that spirit, You should see pics of the fag parades here in Canada, Queers dancing around naked all oiled up kissing each other,or wearing ridiculous uniforms or with butterfly wings or Tight Leather "Torture" costumes, we also have lesbian parades and you can imagine how that is.


And to George Witzgall, why do you homos have that need to let everyone know that your gay, why can't you just keep it to yourselves?
 
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Wow, good thread Serbian, amazing resistance by your people to this Filth, If only Western Europe had that spirit, You should see pics of the fag parades here in Canada, Queers dancing around naked all oiled up kissing each other,or wearing ridiculous uniforms or with butterfly wings or Tight Leather "Torture" costumes, we also have lesbian parades and you can imagine how that is.


And to George Witzgall, why do you homos have that need to let everyone know that your gay, why can't you just keep it to yourselves?


Yeah I have seen them in Berlin and its disgraceful, full on public sex in the streets.

See, the thing is that in the countries of the former Yugoslavia even the filthy gypos, mongrels and non nationalists view queers and their practices as disgusting, so it is difficult for the fag lobby to make any inroads into Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian/Macedonian society.
In fact the only thing that all three main groups in Bosnia agree on is their opposition to fags. Serbs, muslims, Croats, gypsies, it doesn't matter.
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BELGRADE, 09. 10. 2010.
Opposition SNS party organize a campaign in Belgrade to mark Week of the Child (Tanjug)



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Članci u Hrvatskim tiskovinama su vrlo iznenađujući, čak bi se moglo reć da su na strani nacionalista, uglavnom u kratkim crtama bi bilo ovo:

-do nereda nebi došlo da su pederi odustali od parade jer je bilo očito da će biti nereda

- svo sranje je koštalo previše i najviše je izgubila Vlada kojoj je narod direktno pokazao šta misli o njoj

-pederi misle da su izvojevali neku pobjedu, u stvari su napravili kontraefekt, da policija udara narod zbog beznačajne šetnje

-u samoj paradi nisu bili Srpski pederi nego stranci, uključujući 11 debila iz Hrvatske...pitanje je da li uopće ima pedera u Srbiji?

-sve u svemu jako glupo potrošeni novci, Vlada je skoro srušena, ništa nije dobiveno šta se tiče pedera, samo se izdrkao narod koji će sad bit još agresivniji i oprezniji prema pederima i samoj Vladi

-sad je očito da Vlada Srbije je totalno u rukama EU, masonerije, tako da će teško oprati ovu ljagu s ovog čina.
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