The 2010 pride march in Belgrade ended in an anti-gay riot. On Sunday, thousands of riot police guarded activists against threats of another attack.
Over 1,000 gay rights activists in Serbia held their first pride march in four years on Sunday, walking through Belgrade streets emptied of traffic and pedestrians by a massive security operation.
Djordje Kojadinovic / Reuters
Last year's march and the two before it had been banned after threats from right-wing activists. This year's march again faced threats, though organizers persisted with assistance from authorities.
Djordje Kojadinovic / Reuters
Recent events involving the LGBT community had been closely watched by European Union officials. A progress report on Serbia's road to joining the EU questioned the country's ability to protect minorities and preserve human rights.
Djordje Kojadinovic / Reuters
An attack on a gay German activist in Belgrade earlier this month prompted new questions about whether police were up to the task of protecting LGBT people.
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Powerful Photos Show The First Gay Pride March In Serbia In Four Years
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