Belgrade anti-gay riot
| Belgrade anti-gay riot | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Clashes between Gendarmery personnel and anti-gay rioters | |||
| Date | 10 October 2010 | ||
| Location | Belgrade, Serbia | ||
| Caused by | Attempt to disrupt the pride parade | ||
| Methods | Riots, assault, arson, vandalism, gay bashing | ||
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| Casualties | |||
| Injuries | 95 | ||
| Arrested | 101 | ||
The Belgrade anti-gay riot was an incident of violence against LGBTQ people that occurred on 10 October 2010 during a pride parade, organized to promote LGBTQ rights in Serbia. The gay pride parade has been the first in Belgrade since 2001; a planned parade in 2009 was cancelled due to the threat of violence.
Anti-gay and anti-government protesters fought with about 5,000 armed police, throwing Molotov cocktails, bricks, stones, glass bottles and firecrackers; the police used tear gas and rubber bullets. There were no fatalities.