Prohibition of the Pride, defeat of civil-minded Serbia
With its decision to prohibit the Pride Parade, the state has jeopardised fundamental human rights and demonstrated that it does not have the strength to ensure abidance by the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia and guarantee safety to all its citizens. In the view of the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, the prohibition, the unlawfulness of which will quite probably be confirmed by both domestic and international courts, is unquestionably a major step backwards and may mark the point after which the state authorities will have become even more insensitive to various forms of discrimination and human rights violations. Like in the previous years, the numerous statements made this year by the state officials demonstrated the lack of resolve and commitment to civic values. Their frequent equal apportionment of blame for last year’s riots to the hooligans and the Pride Parade organisers is not only disgraceful and untrue; it also demonstrates lack of strength to put an end to hate and violence. (more…)