english
nederlands
Indymedia NL
Independent Media Centre of the Netherlands
Indymedia NL is an independent free communication organisation. Indymedia offers an alternative approach to the news by using an open publishing method for text, images, video and audio.
> contact > search > archive > help > join > publish news > open newswire > disclaimer > chat
Search

 
All Words
Any Word
Contains Media:
Only images
Only video
Only audio

Dossiers
Agenda
CHAT!
LINKS

European NewsReal

MDI's complaint against Indymedia.nl
Courtcase Deutsche Bahn vs. Indymedia.nl
Topics
anti-fascisme / racisme
europa
feminisme
gentechnologie
globalisering
kunst, cultuur en muziek
media
militarisme
natuur, dier en mens
oranje
vrijheid, repressie & mensenrechten
wereldcrisis
wonen/kraken
zonder rubriek
Events
G8
Oaxaca
Schinveld
Schoonmakers-Campagne
Help
Tips for newbies
A short intro into Indymedia NL
The policy of Indymedia NL
How to join?
Donate
Support Indymedia NL with donations!
Lawsuits cost a lot of money, we appreciate every (euro)cent you can spare!

You can also direct your donation to Dutch bank account 94.32.153 on behalf of Stichting Vrienden van Indymedia, Amsterdam (IBAN: NL41 PSTB 0009 4321 53)
Indymedia Network

www.indymedia.org

Projects
print
radio
satellite tv
video

Africa
ambazonia
canarias
estrecho / madiaq
kenya
nigeria
south africa

Canada
hamilton
london, ontario
maritimes
montreal
ontario
ottawa
quebec
thunder bay
vancouver
victoria
windsor
winnipeg

East Asia
burma
jakarta
japan
manila
qc

Europe
alacant
andorra
antwerpen
armenia
athens
austria
barcelona
belarus
belgium
belgrade
bristol
bulgaria
croatia
cyprus
estrecho / madiaq
euskal herria
galiza
germany
grenoble
hungary
ireland
istanbul
italy
la plana
liege
lille
madrid
malta
marseille
nantes
netherlands
nice
norway
oost-vlaanderen
paris/île-de-france
poland
portugal
romania
russia
scotland
sverige
switzerland
thessaloniki
toulouse
ukraine
united kingdom
valencia
west vlaanderen

Latin America
argentina
bolivia
brasil
chiapas
chile
chile sur
colombia
ecuador
mexico
peru
puerto rico
qollasuyu
rosario
santiago
tijuana
uruguay
valparaiso

Oceania
adelaide
aotearoa
brisbane
burma
darwin
jakarta
manila
melbourne
oceania
perth
qc
sydney

South Asia
india
mumbai

United States
arizona
arkansas
atlanta
austin
baltimore
big muddy
binghamton
boston
buffalo
charlottesville
chicago
cleveland
colorado
columbus
danbury, ct
dc
hampton roads, va
hawaii
houston
hudson mohawk
idaho
ithaca
kansas city
la
madison
maine
miami
michigan
milwaukee
minneapolis/st. paul
new hampshire
new jersey
new mexico
new orleans
north carolina
north texas
nyc
oklahoma
omaha
philadelphia
pittsburgh
portland
richmond
rochester
rogue valley
saint louis
san diego
san francisco
san francisco bay area
santa barbara
santa cruz, ca
seattle
tallahassee-red hills
tampa bay
tennessee
united states
urbana-champaign
utah
vermont
western mass
worcester

West Asia
armenia
beirut
israel
palestine

Topics
biotech

Process
discussion
fbi/legal updates
indymedia faq
mailing lists
process & imc docs
tech
volunteer
Credits
This site is produced by volunteers using free software where possible.

The system we use is available from:mir.indymedia.de
an alternative is available from: active.org.au/doc

Thanks to indymedia.de and mir-coders for creating and sharing mir!

Contact:
info @ indymedia.nl
Zagreb LGBTIQ Pride
a3yo - 14.06.2009 21:42

Yesterday the 8th LGBTIQ (lesbiangaytransintersexualqueer) pride took place with around 500 people in zagreb, the capital of croatia. Beforhand the pride organisers made clear with their call that public visibility is very important from their point of view to make the choice of non-heteronormal ways of life possible.
The pride this year was for two reasons something special. On the one hand the stonewall riots have their 40th anniversary in 2009. On the other hand it was first time this year that a legal "anti-pride" demonstration was announced by variouse small croatian fascist and nationalist groups and parties.


official poster to the pride
official poster to the pride

some
some "anti-gay" protest

Yesterday the 8th LGBTIQ (lesbiangaytransintersexualqueer) pride took place with around 500 people in zagreb, the capital of croatia. Beforhand the pride organisers made clear with their call that public visibility is very important from their point of view to make the choice of non-heteronormal ways of life possible:
"Pride events serve as a public gathering of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transexual and intersex (LGBTIQ) persons, and as such represent a gathering of utmost political and social importance. Your presence would encourage South-Eastern European LGBTIQ community to fight for our rights and as well give a strong impact to Croatian institutions, political organizations and public to advocate and/or support LGBTIQ rights."
( from:  http://www.zagreb-pride.net )

The pride this year was for two reasons something special. On the one hand the stonewall riots have their 40th anniversary in 2009. On the other hand it was first time this year that a legal "anti-pride" demonstration was announced by variouse small croatian fascist and nationalist groups and parties.

Violent attacks against participants of the pride were common the last years and last year there was even an attempt to attack with a molotov-cocktail, which was made impossible just because of police presence. So tension was high in the context of this years pride beforhand. The route should lead beneath the counter-protest and at the beginning of the pride sheets were delivered with instructions not to let yourself been provoked by them and not to make things worse when passing by the square (Trg bana Jelačića). The start of parade was Trg Marshala Titova and police-squads were all around, supported by a private security company, to avoid attacks of bigger groups on participants. A sad reality, which one of the organisors mentioned me some time befor allready, showing that it is not possible to make pride to happen without such a cop-support. A strange feeling to be told to trust the cops, who are as state violence force from their structure against anarchist movements.

We moved surrounded by riotcops with colorfull balloons in our hands and with posters through the small streets of the inner city, reached the place of the counter-demonstration and i was feeling a bit unshure. In front was a cop who had a fire-extinguisher with pepperspray for the case of cases. (maybe it was also just a normal fire-extinguisher i am not shure, but felt like it has to be with pepperspray in that situation). Next to me a male activist was dancing in a female militair-uniform, long boots and without trousers, selfconfident with his rainbow-flag. Few people were dressed up. Especially men seemed to be more discreet and there had been also one antifascist group with banners and flags saying "dead to the fascism" and some politicians from the green party, who all in all did not look like people you would meet at western CSD (cristopher street days) or pride demonstration, these were more reservated.

The pride in zagreb is a more political event. This was becoming clear as when demonstration started the arrived supporter-groups were per megafon welcomed. LGBTIQ activists from belgrade with a banner saying "we see each other in belgrade" was naming the conflict about the violence in the streets and that people from belgrade exist, who do not want to take this violence any more and who want to make a pride in belgrade again as well. (see for this topic f.e.  http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1415789.stm ) There have been also people from bosnia, who have also a more problematic local situation. As one activist was telling me after pride the queer fest in sarajevo last year was cacelled because religiouse fundamentalists were pushing threat scenarios in public that organisors decided to not continue this first event ever about sexual orientation and queer in broadest sence in bosnian history (see:  http://www.queer.ba/qsf-en.htm and  http://eng.queerbeograd.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=57&Itemid=1 )
The zagreb pride is therefor also a place where people from different war zones from ex-yugoslavia (and abroad) gather to be not only as a community against homophobia and transphobia but who also rise topics like antiracism and feminism. What was disturbing me today was the probably also provoking connection to nations. On the one hand some people carried an albanian flag, on the other hand it was spoken "we are also croatia". This is the truth in a way and it is also for shure that there are LGBTIQ people in albania who are not visible in public and this can be problematically rised by a flag, but for me it looks too much nationalistic and therefor excluding on other levels.

So we reached the square in the inner city which was filled allready with a mass of emotional homophob fascists, who had not only their national banners but also posters saying "zagreb pride - shame of my city", "croatia has not enough children" or "today homosexuals, tomorrow paedophiles". They were seperated by a lot of riot cops between them and us. Some eventhough did not want to take this and were struggeling with the police (around 30 of them as newspapers said, 4 were even arrested because of that situation). The mass was much bigger, was shouting stupid things through the cops line to us. But it was not as we expected coming to physical violence against us. The same day in the evening was a concert of the famouse serbian singer Lepa Brena in the city, so nationalists and fascists had double "reason" to protest. And against her gig there was as well a protest with nearly the same slogans (f.e. "Lepa Brena - shame of my city")

The more dangerouse part of the zagreb pride should follow later, like the last years. When we gathered at the final square and beneath some speeches also music was played, we could dance wild, the information was spread that small groups of fascists were gathering in the streets around to observe and beat up people later on. This was happening last year as well, some people were heavilly injured. This time it was also at least one heavilly injured person, who was catched in front of his living place and destroyed nose beneath other violence as i heard. Till now no other attacks were announced to me.
The "space invaders against homophobia" stickers from the rosa antifa vienna i had with me were quickly delivered on the demonstration ;-)
But surprising to me was the very rare international participation, because the mobilisation was completely also in english and zagreb is close to vienna and other metropoles.

Here are some pictures of the pride and of the fascists inside an croatian written article:
 http://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/trojica-antigay-nasilnika-pretukla-27godisnjaka-privedeno-petero-izgrednika/437746.aspx

A short videoclip about the day you can find here:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6hVu_1UgZ8

I wrote an older article in german, named "Sexuelle Orientierung und Öffentlichkeit in Südosteuropa":
 http://a3yo.noblogs.org/post/2009/05/27/sexuelle-orientierung-und-ffentlichkeit-in-s-dosteuropa

- E-Mail: a3yo@riseup.net Website: http://www.a3yo.noblogs.org
 

Read more about: europa vrijheid, repressie & mensenrechten

supplements
> indymedia.nl > search > archive > help > join > publish news > open newswire > disclaimer > chat
DISCLAIMER: Indymedia NL uses the 'open posting' principle to promote freedom of speech. The news (text, images, audio and video) posted in the open newswire of Indymedia NL remains the property of the author who posted it. The views in these postings do not necesseraly reflect the views of the editorial team of Indymedia NL. Furthermore, it is not always possible to guarantee the accuracy of the postings.