Total Croatia News: “Pride Ride Held in Zagreb”
ZAGREB, 6 June, 2021 – An estimated 500 participants gathered for this year’s Pride Ride that took place in downtown Zagreb on Saturday afternoon, and the ride was organised by an …
ZAGREB, 6 June, 2021 – An estimated 500 participants gathered for this year’s Pride Ride that took place in downtown Zagreb on Saturday afternoon, and the ride was organised by an …
ZAGREB, 11 May, 2021 – The Rijeka-based LORI lesbian association and the Rainbow Families association of LGBTIQ couples and individuals who have or want to have children will file a report …
A court ruling in Croatia has paved the way for same-sex couples to adopt children under the same conditions as heterosexual married couples. Zagreb’s Administrative Court ruled in favour of …
An association that gathers LGBT couples and parents has welcomed as ‘historic’ a Zagreb court ruling supporting the right of same-sex couples to apply to adopt children. After Croatian courts …
ZAGREB, April 30, 2020 – President Zoran Milanović on Wednesday received a delegation of the Rainbow Families association, who informed him of the association’s activities geared towards ensuring that all laws in …
The surprising success of a Croatian picture book for children last year showed that there may be more allies of rainbow families in the country than headlines about burnt effigies …
Copyright ASSOCIATED PRESS – VALIDATED UGC Activists and politicians across Croatia have condemned the burning of a carnival effigy, which showed a same-sex couple with their child. The festival took place …
February 24, 2020 – MP Arsen Bauk SDP (Social Democratic Party) of Croatia has announced that he will file a criminal complaint against the organizers of the “Bakova povorka”, which …
Politicians and human rights groups have jointly condemned the burning of an effigy of a same-sex couple and their child at a carnival on Sunday in the Dalmatian town of …
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