Open letter of support for Belgrade Pride 7th October 2010 1857 0 0 The Intergroup wrote today to Serbian authorities, welcoming the full authorisation given to Belgrade Pride, as well as their supporting the...
Belgrade Pride: Serbia’s first safe pride event 11th October 2010 1454 0 1 The Serbian capital saw its first successful LGBT pride parade unfold under heavy police protection yesterday. Marije Cornelissen MEP attended the...
Slow progress for LGBT people in EU accession countries 9th November 2010 1886 0 0 Today the European Commission released its annual reports on the progress made towards accessing the EU. The documents assess recent evolutions in...
Belgrade Pride banned: Members of the European Parliament express deep regret 30th September 2011 1363 0 0 The Serbian LGBT pride march Parada Ponosa, due to take place on Sunday in the capital, was banned today by the National Security Council. The...
European Parliament adopts 2012 accession reports 2nd April 2012 1422 0 0 On Thursday 29 March the European Parliament adopted its annual enlargement progress reports for Turkey, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo. All...
Three Members of the European Parliament head to Belgrade Pride 20th September 2012 1506 0 0 Three Members of the European Parliament will attend this year’s Belgrade Pride. Marije Cornelissen, Jelko Kacin and Keith Taylor will meet...
Belgrade Pride banned again for 2012 3rd October 2012 1407 0 0 Serbia’s Ministry of Interior announced today they would ban this year’s Belgrade Pride, just three days before it was due to take...
New EU accession reports: LGBT rights in South-Eastern Europe, Turkey and Iceland 11th October 2012 1529 0 0 The European Commission’s annual reports on accession countries were published yesterday, and include important information on the situation...
European Parliament takes stock of LGBT rights in Western Balkans and Turkey 22nd April 2013 1376 0 0 Last week the European Parliament adopted five of its annual progress reports for candidate and potential candidate EU countries. MEPs addressed...