Serbia Seeks Far-Right Bans After Gay Pride Threat
Serbia’s public prosecutor has asked for two far-right groups to be banned after their threats led to the cancellation of a gay pride parade in Belgrade last weekend, an official said on Friday. Serbian authorities withdrew approval for gay activists to hold a rally in central Belgrade on Saturday after soccer hooligans and the extremist groups Obraz (Face) and Association 1398 threatened to attack the parade. “The two groups were identified as those which must be outlawed immediately,” prosecutor Slobodan Radovanovic told B92 television.
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