Serbian Radicals Protest ”Queer” Law

resizer113Radical party deputies – in protest at Serbia’s new anti discrimination bill – on Thursday brought to parliament and handed round posters with the photograph of Boban Stojanovic, a gay activist and journalist of the ”Borba” daily paper, pictured in his underwear.

The words ”queer law” were scrawled over Stojanovic’s picture, referring the a clause in the bill that outlaws discrimination on the basis of a persons’ sexual preferences.

Stojanovic on Friday told to the website www.24sata.co.yu that he is going to sue everyone responsible for publishing his pictures. ”Those are my private pictures from Facebook and MySpace. They took it without my permission and published them,” he said.

Aleksandar Martinovic, a radical deputy in Parliament, said on Thursday that authors of these posters are the company ”Nasi” from Arandjelovac and ”Movement 1389”.

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