Author: Emina Bošnjak

Zero tolerance for violence against LGBT persons – SOC and CURE condemn attack in Mediacentar

As diskriminacija.ba reports, on Friday, October 11, 2013 OneWorld Platform for Southeast Europe (OWPSEE) Foundation and LGBTIQA organisation Okvir, presented seven digital (personal) stories and participatory “Queer Re:act” and “With love, your children” videos, made as part of the Participate 2015 project. In the middle of the presentation, a group of 5 minors tried to … Continued

Political parties and LGBT persons – which ones are supportive?

After research in sectors of judiciary, education and internal affairs, fourth report – Prava LGBT osoba u Bosni i Hercegovini: Političke partije (Rights of LGBT Persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Political Parties) – done as a part of project Coming out! Advocating promotion and protection of LGBT rights, financed by European Union and implemented by … Continued

Federalna.ba, October 11, 2013 – Info session about LGBT themes

U Sarajevu je održana info sesija o LGBT temama. To je ove godine sedmi skup ovakve vrste, a propituju se LGBT teme kroz teoriju, praksu i aktivizam. Video možete pogledati ovdje. U organizaciji Sarajevskog otvorenog centra i Internewsa održana je info sesija za medije. Sedma u nizu, od ukupno osam planiranih za ovu godinu, održana … Continued

Rights of LGBT Persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Political Parties

Dragana Rašević, Vuk Vučetić, Zlatiborka Popov-Momčinović (2013) Prava LGBT osoba u Bosni i Hercegovini: Političke partije. Sarajevo: Fondacija CURE, Fondacija Heinrich Boell – Ured u BiH, Sarajevski otvoreni centar. PDF version: Prava LGBT osoba u Bosni i Hercegovini: Političke partije

Exhibition Masks are for the Closet opened in Art Cinema Kriterion

Yesterday, on the occassion of International Coming Out Day, exhibition Masks are for the Closet was opened in Art Cinema Kriterion. Organized by Sarajevo Open Centre, Masks are for the closet consist of masks placed in space and in a closet, portraits, intimate records of personal records of feelings of hiding one’s identity, and the … Continued

Report discrimination!

If you are discriminated on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, or if you’ve been subjected to some kind of violence, you can report to us. All your questions, comments and problems will be forwarded to our legal team. You can send your questions anonymously – without revealing personal names and data. We … Continued

Report hate crime!

You or somebody else has been or still is: called offensive names, yelled at, told you are sick, perverted; intimidated, sexually assaulted or harrassed in some other way; terorrized, threatened, had your property destroyed, somebody wrote threathening graffiti in the vicinity of your home, school, work etc; physically assaulted or a victim of atempted assault; … Continued