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Two new publications on tackling hate crimes
ILGA-Europe is proud to present two new publications within our work on combatting hate crimes and violence against LGBTI people.
ILGA-Europe condemns the ban of Belgrade Pride 2011
The Belgrade Pride 2011 march, which was planned to take place on Sunday 2 October, has been banned by the Serbian National Security Council according the news website B92.
And the winner is…. Colin de la Motte from Berlin!
We are very happy to announce a winner of our competition to win a trip to Turin (Italy) where at the end of October the 15th anniversary Annual Conference of ILGA-Europe will take place – it is Colin de la Motte from Berlin!
Facing Facts! - Call to Action for Civil Society Organisations working against hate crime
ILGA-Europe is an associated partner of a new project about hate crime called Facing Facts! This project will explore different types of hate/bias violence and propose new common advocacy and policy tools building on various networks' experiences. Read more about the project here and how you can help.
Training session on strategic litigation in the field of the rights of trans people
Call for participants - deadline for applications – 7 October 2011
As part of its programme of work to encourage the use of strategic litigation to promote LGBTI rights in Europe, ILGA-Europe is holding a one-day training session on litigation in the field of the rights of trans people, in association with Transgender Europe.


