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News Belgrade 18 May 2021 Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page Imprimer en PDF
Talking about the rights of LGBTI people does not mean talking about special rights, but about human rights for everyone, without discrimination. Despite progress achieved across Europe and in Serbia, some people still fear for their lives because of their sexual orientation or their gender identity.
This has been highlighted in the joint EU-CoE event organised on the occasion of the 17 May, the
International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOT) at the Centre for Cultural Decontamination. The event included panel discussion on how art can promote diversity, screening of short films on queer arts and intersex persons, photo exhibition on gender non-conformity prepared by NGO Group ‘’Come Out’’, as well as a performance by queer activist Aleks Zain.
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News Skopje 19 May 2021 Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page
. According to the 9
th General report on GRETA’s activities that was published in 2020, there is a trend of an increasing number of identified victims of trafficking in the past years
. More concretely, the increase of identified victims is by 44% between 2015 and 2018.
[1]Children remain the most vulnerable group subjected to trafficking, especially children from Roma communities. In North Macedonia, children make the majority of the identified victims, as stated in the reports of the National Anti-Trafficking Commission,
4 out of 6 identified victims in 2019 and 6 out of 7 identified victims in 2020, all girls.
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