Sarajevo holds the first Crenaria parade to promote LGBT+ community values

Sarajevo has become the last capital in the Balkans to hold its Crenaria parade until LGBT+ activists in Bosnia marched in fear of protests and aggression by conservative voices in this country. With a large banner bearing the words “The Ima Izac” translated means “to open” participants [...]
With a large banner bearing the words “Ima Izac” which translated means that you can open “to the participants marched under rainbow flags and by the sound of whistles and batteries.
In this form, they used the gear to demonstrate the violence and discrimination facing LGB+ people in this country, writes Periscope.
Community members have complained that they face numerous harassment and attacks that are rarely persecuted.
Protesters were surrounded by more than a thousand police officers who attempted to restrict a potential violence and aggression by groups opposing the march.
Even in Kosovo such a march had been openly opposed by various religious clergymen, one of whom had taunted participants, saying they had called “Na Gena pedera, us gaya”.
In fact, this word must be removed from its negative content, with conservative voices served. /Periscope











