Today, Da se zna! filed a criminal complaint with the Prosecutor’s Office for High-Tech Crimeagainst ten individuals for threatening the safety of activists ahead of the Pride Caravan, whichwe are organizing on Saturday, August 9, in Kragujevac and Kruševac. These individuals posted comments on Instagram and Facebook under announcements of theCaravan, threatening activists of Da se...

On Saturday, July 23, 2025, we visited Niš and Leskovac as part of the Pride Caravan. Throughthis initiative, we aimed to provide support and send a message of solidarity to queer people insouthern Serbia, as well as to highlight the difficult situation and high levels of homo- andtransphobia in this part of the country. In Niš,...

Ahead of Belgrade Pride, Da se zna! will visit six cities across Serbia in the coming months –Niš, Leskovac, Kragujevac, Kruševac, Čačak, and Užice – where we will organize peacefulPride protests, highlighting LGBT+ symbols and this year’s Belgrade Pride slogan: For Family. Through these protests, we aim to send a message of solidarity to LGBT+ people...

The religious studies teacher at Primary School Bora Stanković – Klenike, KonstantinJovanović, publicly insulted, targeted, and discriminated against LGBT+ people on his X andFacebook accounts, creating a hostile environment and using hate speech that is dangerousand harmful for LGBT+ individuals in Serbia. In several posts, he publicly claimed that LGBT+ people have “mental disorders andpsychological problems”...

Our Matija Stefanović represented Da se zna! and Belgrade Pride at Pristina Pride, which thisyear was held under the slogan “Not a Step Back.” Congratulations to our colleagues from Pristina on a successfully held Pride Week and PrideMarch! ...

Our Matija Stefanović represented Da se zna! in Tirana at a training on labor rights for LGBT+activists from the Western Balkans and Turkey, organized by ERA, the organization forLGBTQ+ rights in the Western Balkans and Turkey. Participants in the program learned about labor rights and the protection of LGBT+ workers inthe region, developed strategies for cooperation...