Maribor’s Pride Parade Violence
Slovenia : Incidents at Maribor’s Pride Parade
During the recent Pride Parade in Maribor, which saw participation from over 300 individuals, there were unfortunate episodes of violence. The event, themed “From Laws to Society,” was meant to be a peaceful demonstration, but it took a turn for the worse.
Police Intervention Amidst Tensions
As the parade progressed, participants faced various unsolicited remarks. However, the presence of police and security personnel ensured that the situation remained under control. But, the calm was short-lived. Post the event, tensions escalated, leading to the need for police intervention.
Prominent LGBTQIA+ Activist Assaulted
One of the most notable incidents was the assault on Renato Volker, a well-known LGBTQIA+ activist, performer, and writer from Maribor. Volker took to social media, sharing a distressing image of himself in an ambulance with a caption that read, “After party is at the emergency room.” Recounting the incident, he mentioned a group of young men who attacked him, leaving him with potential injuries, including a suspected broken rib. The emotional toll was evident as he expressed his distress over his mother witnessing the assault.
Read also : LGBTQ+ Advocates in Poland Demand Action on Rights at Gdansk Pride March
Multiple Incidents Reported
But Volker’s assault wasn’t an isolated incident. Before the parade even began, a group of opponents made their presence felt at Trg svobode, displaying the Slovenian flag as a form of protest. During the cultural and artistic program that followed the parade, at least two other attacks were reported, with the victims subsequently reporting the incidents to the police.
A Call for Unity and Acceptance
The Youth Cultural Center Maribor, the organizers of the event, issued a statement condemning the violence. They emphasized the importance of collective action against hate and discrimination. The center also highlighted the significance of such parades, which serve as a platform to address societal inequalities and the challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community. They stressed that while there has been progress in LGBTQIA+ rights in Slovenia, there’s still a long way to go, both legally and socially.
Support for the Parade
The article concluded by mentioning various supporters of the parade, including government officials, activists, and other prominent figures. They all echoed a similar sentiment – the importance of acceptance, understanding, and the right to express oneself without fear.
- All
- LGBTQ INFOS NEWS
Paris: Five Men on Trial for Cyberbullying DJ Barbara Butch
“18 Countries Dropping Trans Rights?” Claim Debunked
The History of Lesbian Cinema: From Taboo to Visibility
Top 10 Must-See Queer Shows for Fall 2025
Experience the Joy of Inclusive Online Gaming Today
Top 5 Most Criticized Pinkwashing Campaigns
New LGBT Refuge “Fare Te Aroha” Opens in Papeete
Pinkwashing: Definition and Real-World Examples Explained
Complete Guide to LGBTQ+ Movies & Series in August–September 2025
In Caen, Trans Footballer Fights for Recognition and Rights
5 Men’s Grooming Products to Keep a Summer Glow This Fall
Vatican to Host First-Ever LGBTQIA+ Pilgrimage Event








Leave a Reply