Wednesday, July 24, 2013

First gay pride parade in Montenegro marred by hundreds of violent anti-gay protesters


Montenegro is a country in Southeastern Europe. On the coast of the Adriatic Sea, it is bordered by Croatia to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest. It is classified as a middle income country by the World Bank.

The Associated Press reports on the first ever gay pride parade held in the country yesterday:
Several hundred extremists shouting "Kill the gays" attacked gay activists and clashed with police on Wednesday in a bid to disrupt the first ever pride event in staunchly conservative Montenegro, which is seeking to improve its human rights record as it bids to join the European Union.

Angry assailants threw rocks, bottles, glasses and various other objects — including chairs from local cafes — at several dozen flag-waving gay activists who shouted back "Kiss the gays." A shower of stones and bottles also landed on special police securing the gathering in the coastal town of Budva.

Police then intervened to push the attackers away and allow the event to continue. The participants briefly marched by the sea before they stopped to hold speeches as extremists shouted insults from a distance. Later, police again clashed with smaller groups of extremists scattered throughout the town.

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