EMERGENCY RESPONSE NETWORK
The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
(IGLHRC)
Dear friends,
On Saturday Serbia's first Gay pride parade was savagely broken up by soccer
hooligans and nationalists thugs. For a photographic report, visit this
BBC News report. It seems clear that despite advanced warning that the
parade would be attacked, Belgrade's police took inadequate measures to protect
the safety of participants and to ensure their freedom of association and
expression. ILGA-Europe is protesting to the Serbian authorities, and will
be taking up the matter with the European Commission, which pledged *530 million
of aid to Yugoslavia at the 29th June Brussels Donor Conference. This aid
is conditional upon compliance with generally recognised standards of human
and minority rights.
ILGA-EUROPE IS ALSO CALLING ON ITS MEMBER ORGANISATIONS AND LGBT ACTIVISTS
THROUGHOUT EUROPE TO SUPPORT SERBIA's LGBT HUMAN RIGHTS MOVEMENT BY:
1. Protesting to the authorities in FR Yugoslavia
2. Drawing these events to the attention of their Foreign Ministry, and requesting
that they make clear to the Serbian authorities that protection of its LGBT
minority is a part of the general human rights conditions agreed as part of
the June 29th Brussels Donors' Conference. Countries in Europe which pledged
financial support to Yugoslavia at this Conference were: Austria, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The USA, Canada
and Japan were also amongst the donors. Please send letters of protest in
name of your organisations.
SAMPLE LETTERS
Suggested letters are as follows. Please translate them as appropriate
to your circumstances:
LETTER TO THE SERBIAN AUTHORITIES:
1. Dusan Mihajlovic
Ministry for Interior Affairs
Kneza Milosa 101 11000 Belgrade FR Yugoslavia
2. Zoran Djindjic
Prime Minister
Nemanjina 11 11000 Beograd FR Yugoslavia
3. Bosko Buha
City Ministry of Interior
29 novembra 107 11000 Beograd FR Yugoslavia
4. Vojislav Kostunica
President of the State
Bulevar Lenjina 2 11050 Novi Beograd FR Yugoslavia
Dear Mr ...............
We are writing to you to express our grave concern at the failure of the
Serbian authorities to provide adequate protection for the safety of participants
in the 30th June gay pride parade in Belgrade and to ensure their freedom
of association and freedom of expression. We request that you take immediate
steps to put in place the necessary policies to ensure that these human
rights violations are not repeated, and that Serbia's lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgendered citizens are able to enjoy their full human rights without
fear of violence and discrimination. We ask further that this process start
by the opening of a cooperative dialogue between yourself and the representatives
of Serbia's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community, with a view
to your government taking wide measures in support of a minority which is
the subject of extensive discrimination. We believe that the failure to
provide adequate protection for the Belgrade gay pride parade amounts to
the breach of these conditions. Accordingly, we will be drawing the attention
of the relevant officials at our Foreign Ministry to the failure of the
Serbian authorities to protect the gay pride parade, and will be requesting
that they take up this matter with you. We welcome warmly the progress which
Serbia has made towards becoming a democracy in recent months, but must
stress that this will not be achieved until the human rights of ALL its
citizens, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered persons, are
fully respected and protected.
LETTER TO YOUR FOREIGN MINISTER:
(for those countries which pledged aid in the 29th June Donor Conference)
Dear ,
We are writing to ask that you make representations to the Serbian authorities
over their failure to protect the safety and to guarantee the freedom of
association of participants in Belgrade's June 30th Gay Pride Parade. Serbia's
first gay pride parade was to have taken place on June 30th. However, as
participants assembled, they were savagely attacked and driven away by soccer
hooligans and nationalists thugs. A number of participants in the parade
were injured. It seems clear that, despite advanced warning that the parade
would be attacked, Belgrade's police took inadequate measures to protect
the safety of participants and to ensure their freedom of association and
expression. These events followed immediately on the 29 June Brussels Donor
Conference, at which some EUR 1.5 billion of aid was pledged to Yugoslavia,
conditional upon compliance with generally respected standards of human
and minority rights. We believe that the failure of the Serbian authorities
to provide protection for the participants in the gay pride parade is a
serious breach of this condition. We therefore ask that you, as the Foreign
Minister of one of the countries which pledged aid, make representations
to the Serbian authorities over the need to guarantee the fundamental rights
of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered minority, and to provide
full and proper protection from violence and discrimination for this minority.
We thank you in advance for your support in this matter,
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