Gay Lesbian Info Centre
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Formation | April 27, 2009 |
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Type | NGO |
Legal status | Charity |
Purpose | LGBT rights |
Headquarters | Belgrade |
Region served | Serbia |
Chief Executive | Predrag Azdejkovic |
Website | www.gayecho.com/glic |
Gay Lesbian Info Centre is a lesbian, gay and bisexual rights charity in the Serbia. It was formed in 2009 by Predrag Azdejkovic, Serbian gay journalist, blogger and writer to promote LGBT right trough media, culture and art, to collect information on LGBT human right and violation of LGBT human rights, recognise and promote good practices regarding promotion of LGBT human rights and cooperate with media, media associations, cultural organizations and government institutions.
Current Work
Regional Gay Lesbian Info Portal - GayEcho GayEcho is regional gay lesbian info portal that covers Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. It was formed in 2001. Media analysis for 2009 showed that GayEcho was one of the most mentioned websites in Serbian media.[1]
Merlinka – International queer film festival In December 2009, Gay Lesbian Info Centre organized the first Merlinka festival. Five hundred people visited the festival and ten films were screened. The festival was public, announced in the media and there were no incidents. In February 2010 the festival received the Crystal Award for the best Youth project in 2009.[2]