First ruling for threats against LGBT population

Human rights organizations welcomed the ruling of the Belgrade District Court against the individual who threatened LGBT population.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 01.03.2012.

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Human rights organizations welcomed the ruling of the Belgrade District Court against the individual who threatened LGBT population. The court sentenced to three months of imprisonment or two years of probation Simo Vladicic, who threatened LGBT population as a member of Facebook group "500,000 Serbs against Pride Parade", states a release issued by the Center for Advanced Legal Studies. First ruling for threats against LGBT population The statement was also signed by the Independent Journalists' Association of Vojvodina, Youth Initiative for Human Rights, Civil Rights Defenders, Praxis and CHRIS Network Committee for Human Rights. This is the first ruling a Serbian court passed for bringing general safety in jeopardy by voicing threats on the internet and it bears importance for the establishment of legal prosecution practice in terms of increasingly frequent cases of threats, hate speech and other forms of discrimination on the internet, the release states. According to the document, this is also the first case in which the threats were voiced against all members of the LGBT population and not against a single individual. Vladicic confirmed that he did issue a threat against LGBT population in August 2011, but he also stated during the trial that he did not grasp the severity of the messages he voiced ahead of the announced Pride Parade in Belgrade which was canceled in October 2011 due to safety risks. Tanjug

First ruling for threats against LGBT population

The statement was also signed by the Independent Journalists' Association of Vojvodina, Youth Initiative for Human Rights, Civil Rights Defenders, Praxis and CHRIS Network Committee for Human Rights.

This is the first ruling a Serbian court passed for bringing general safety in jeopardy by voicing threats on the internet and it bears importance for the establishment of legal prosecution practice in terms of increasingly frequent cases of threats, hate speech and other forms of discrimination on the internet, the release states.

According to the document, this is also the first case in which the threats were voiced against all members of the LGBT population and not against a single individual.

Vladičić confirmed that he did issue a threat against LGBT population in August 2011, but he also stated during the trial that he did not grasp the severity of the messages he voiced ahead of the announced Pride Parade in Belgrade which was canceled in October 2011 due to safety risks.

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