Bosnian capital holds 1st pride parade amid heavy security
SARAJEVO, Bosnia — Bosnia’s capital, Sarajevo, held its first LGBT pride parade Sunday without incidents but amid heavy security to prevent violence from extremist groups, as opponents of the event held a counter-rally.
Using sniffer dogs and metal barriers, more than 1,000 police deployed along the route where hundreds of participants marched, singing and waving rainbow flags.
The colorful crowd held a huge pink banner with the pride’s logo “Ima Izac!” which roughly translates as “Coming out.” Cheerful participants blew whistles as they marched on a sunny day to the rhythm of drums while many people waved back from balconies and windows.
One of the organizers, Lejla Huremagic, told the gathering that the pride’s message is one of solidarity and support for a society without the violence and discrimination that she said Bosnia’s LGBT people are facing.