Montenegro’s first every gay pride parade will kick off from the coastal town of Budva later this week, organizers said.

"This is a good opportunity to test political will, police capabilities and the LGBT community itself," Zekovic told reporters.
Human Rights Minister Suad Numanovic said the government would send a representative to show its support for the event but could not confirm he would attend personally.
The LGBT forum tried to organise a gay pride parade two years ago, but eventually cancelled it blaming a lack of backing from the government.
Since then, under EU pressure, the Montenegrin government has adopted a strategy to protect the LGBT community and improve their rights.
In a highly patriarchal society, surveys show 70 percent of Montenegrins still consider homosexuality an illness, while 80 percent believe it should be kept private.
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Gays and lesbians live in isolation, in permanent fear of hate attacks and do not trust the authorities to protect their rights.
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On the coast, there are several gay beaches which are largely avoided by other visitors.
Source-AFP