World media write for Kosovo's LGBTI Parade

The first LGBTI community parade in Kosovo was held on Monday, while this event has also received attention from prestigious world media. The Associated Press has written in detail for the parade held in downtown Pristina, including the flow of the parade, the participation of President Thaci, as well as Western diplomats, broadcasts the Kosovo Clan. [...]
The Associated Press has written in detail for the parade held in downtown Pristina, including the flow of the parade, the participation of President Thaci, as well as Western diplomats, broadcasts the Kosovo Clan.
The Independent writes that hundreds of people have marched along with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci in support of homosexual rights and transplants.
The famous British media published two tweets by President Thaci, and pop star I want Lipa, in support of the parade,
While the title CBS Nesa has placed on the event in Kosovo is: “Croatia openly emerges in Kosovo's majority Muslim minority”.
CBS writes about some of the details of this parade, and it also mentions a minor incident of some young people protesting the march.
Spanish newspaper “El Pais” has also announced the first march of “Gay Price”
“The manifesto was about 300 people, despite local media accepting threatening messages from organisers and participants”, writes El Pais.
And Reuters has published a photo-news saying:
Participants in Kosovo's First Parade hold banners and flags while walking in downtown Pristina”.
French newspaper Paris Match has also written that this parade of pride has been held for the first time in Kosovo, and, among other things, has mentioned the hatred shown on social networks for holding this parade.
Miami Herald, LGBTQ Nation and ABC News have also written for the parade in Kosovo.











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