Event - Demonstration - Letter Copenhagen 16. July 2004
Ambassy of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Svanevænget 36
2100 Copenhagen Ø
Denmark
Fax 3929 7919

To the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

The cultural & sexual political organization dunst will demonstrate in front of the Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro in Copenhagen, Denmark

Saturday 17 July 13:00 – 15:00

The demonstration will show our solidarity with gay-, lesbians, bi- and transsexual people in Serbia and Montenegro, who are unable to celebrate their pride and freedom, as homosexuals do in all other major capitals in Europe.

We are happy that the tolerance and respect for our lifestyles is improving in more and more countries worldwide. We are also happy to see that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is reorganizing itself and introducing democratic governments in the different new regions based on similar principles than our own.

Because of the new situation it came as a shock to us, when we heard the news about the brutal attacks by football hooligans and right wing nationalists on the Gay Pride in Belgrade June 2001. About 50 people were injured and harmed under these attacks, including members of the police force protecting them. Witnesses tell that it was not only the acts of the aggressors that were shocking, but also the fact that civilians did not do anything to prevent the violence. They seemed to be on the side of the aggressors.

Amnesty international expressed their concerns for the human rights in Serbia especially because Boško Buha, Belgrade's chief of police, and by Serbian Prime minister Zoran Djindjif, both of whom said that Serbia was not ready to tolerate homosexuality.

And this year, the hooligans won again: Serbia’s organization for gay and lesbian people www.gay-serbia.com had the strength to organize a pride 17 July 2004, but the pride had to be cancelled because of serious and repeated threats from the hooligans. dunst has been involved in benefit concerts to raise money for the event and was prepared to travel to Belgrade to support the pride.

We would therefore appeal to your government to take action that its minorities feel safe and respected as they do in other neighboring countries in Europe.

Below you find the objectives of www.gay-serbia.com which we support, and we suggest that the Serbian Government take pro actions to support it too.

The www.gay-serbia.com Campaign Against Homophobia main goal is: ”Cessation of Homophobia and Discrimination Against Same-sex Oriented Minority in All Their Facets.” This Campaign will help to mainstream (to a certain extent) the problems of gay and lesbian population in Serbia by informing the public (individuals, groups, and experts) about them. Through human rights groups and in direct with the media, we will advocate the following:
  • Fight against all forms of homophobia;

  • Cessation of harassment of the gay and lesbian population by the police. We will demand legal and police protection in cases of assault an robbery, as well as destruction of police files regarding same-sex-oriented people who have committed no crime;

  • Cessation of discrimination in hiring gays and lesbians;

  • Equal rights for gays and lesbians in all state institutions;

  • Introductions to schools of sexual education program that will be based on latest scientific research, so that same-sex orientation will be treated as one of several aspects of normal human sexuality;

  • Cessation of patriarchal that is heterosexual male dominance in society, i.e. unconditional equality for of women and men, dismantling of the stereotypical gender roles in life and education, cessation of the sanctioned sexual discrimination and gender role assignment in the family, at work etc.
dunst

dunst is an organization concerned with social, political and artistic matters in gay culture in Denmark and internationally.

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