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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Politics
Tom Embury-Dennis

Kosovo holds its first ever official LGBT Pride parade

Hundreds of people have attended Kosovo’s first ever official LGBT Pride parade.

The event was held in the capital Pristina on Tuesday and follows unofficial marches in recent years to protest against homophobia and transphobia in the country. 

Hashim Thaçi, Kosovo’s President and the man who led the country to independence in 2008, joined the parade. 

Called “In the Name of Love”, it was organised by nine different non-governmental organisations, with the “historic occasion” set to become an annual October event.

Dua Lipa, an English pop star who was born in Kosovo, expressed her support for the event. “Kosovo had its first pride parade today in Prishtina. Love is love,” she said on Twitter

Walking between two main squares in the city, participants chanted “There is no gender in love” as rainbow banners were waved and music was played.

The parade will help raise awareness of LGBT issues in the Balkan nation.

A 2015 report the National Democratic Institution, a US organisation that promotes democratic institutions, found that gay and transgender people face significant levels of homophobia in the region.

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