Opponents of gay parade clash with Montenegrin police

The first Pride Parade was held on Sunday in Podgorica, Montenegro, amid heavy clashes between the police and the hooligans.

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PODGORICA The first Pride Parade was held on Sunday in Podgorica, Montenegro, amid heavy clashes between the police and the hooligans. Some 60 people were detained as a result of the unrest, while the participants in the gay parade - about 100 of them - had to be evacuated to safety in police vans after the event had finished. Opponents of gay parade clash with Montenegrin police The Montenegrin capital saw unprecedented police measures, set up to provide security for the gathering. A group of opponents of the parade clashed with policemen on several locations and broke a window on the building housing the Vijesti media outlet, as well as a car parked in front, prompting the company to seek police protection. (Tanjug) The unrest continued in Podgorica after the parade was over, with the police breaking up smaller groups of demonstrators in several parts of the town. The gathering, held under the slogan "Montenegro Proudly," kicked off at 11:00 CET and lasted one hour, bringing together about 100 participants. Among them was Montenegro's Minister for Human and Minority Rights Suad Numanovic, prime minister's adviser for human rights Jovan Kojicic, and head of EU delegation in Podgorica Mitja Drobnic. (Tanjug) B92 Tanjug

Opponents of gay parade clash with Montenegrin police

The Montenegrin capital saw unprecedented police measures, set up to provide security for the gathering.

A group of opponents of the parade clashed with policemen on several locations and broke a window on the building housing the Vijesti media outlet, as well as a car parked in front, prompting the company to seek police protection.
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The unrest continued in Podgorica after the parade was over, with the police breaking up smaller groups of demonstrators in several parts of the town.

The gathering, held under the slogan "Montenegro Proudly," kicked off at 11:00 CET and lasted one hour, bringing together about 100 participants.

Among them was Montenegro's Minister for Human and Minority Rights Suad Numanović, prime minister's adviser for human rights Jovan Kojičić, and head of EU delegation in Podgorica Mitja Drobnič.

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