Tuesday, June 16, 2020

I shall never ever wear trousers - Meet Serbia's First Transgender Army Major

 "I shall never ever wear trousers," says the Serbian army's first transgender officer. There may be several other things Helena will never do again after serving in the Armed forces as a man for more than 20 years and after being married to a woman for 21 years.

 Currently she is being supported by a civic group called Egal, which fights for equal treatment for transsexuals in Serbian society. When approached by Newsweek, Helena, 41, [not her real name] agreed to tell her story on the one condition that the names of her four children, as well as her ex-wife and closest relatives, would not be made public.
 


With her above-the-knee skirts, high-heeled boots and ample cleavage, Helena looks like a woman but still speaks in a low, rough voice.
"I know my voice is a problem but I am taking hormones to help make the transition from male to female so it all will be settled very soon. People don't pay attention to me at all, and it's only when they hear me speaking that they become surprised," she says.



Finally, it was agreed that Helena would receive 60% of her basic pay over the lifetime of her retirement.
"This allowed me to live my life to the fullest as a woman, finally in peace with myself around the clock, all day and all night. It was, and still is, an immeasurable joy. I didn't want to hide my desire to be a woman any more. I just didn't.

"But after we made the deal I received a paper from the Ministry of Defence saying that I was fully capable of serving in the Army as a professional officer – even though we had agreed that I was retired."

Helena now gets on well with her ex-wife. They spend a lot of time together, relying on one another, talking to one another.

"My ex-wife and I now see each other almost every day and I am glad to declare that she is my best friend. No one knows her better than I do and she knows me better than anyone else does. What we have is a new type of family; we have lovely children; we have formed a strong, great friendship that we cherish and we keep taking good care of each other."

"I tried to talk oldest son out of it, telling him I would not be wearing men's clothes any more. But he just said: 'Hey, man, what's wrong with you? You can look whatever you feel like, you can look like hell, I don't care, you are – and you always will be – my dad."










Friday, January 24, 2020

Serbians in Gay Parades











 

 


Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic's gay partner has given birth in what the PM's office said was a first for a world leader.

A statement said the birth mother, Milica Djurdjic, and baby, reportedly a boy named Igor, were "doing fine".

Ms Brnabic, 43, became both Serbia's first female and first gay prime minister in June 2017.

"Ana Brnabic is one of the first prime ministers whose partner has given birth while in office... and the first in the world in a same-sex couple," the AFP agency quoted her office as saying.

Ms Djurdjic, who works as a doctor, became pregnant though artificial insemination. She and Ms Brnabic met at a gay bar in the capital, Belgrade.




 Iranian man granted asylum in Serbia based on being gay

A gay Iranian man has been granted asylum in Serbia in March based on belonging to the LGBT population.

This has been announced that the Asylum Protection Center NGO.

"During the asylum process that lasted six months, it was found that his fear for his life in Iran was justified considering the systematic violation of human rights of LGBT people in Iran and his personal traumatic experience," the organization said.

"The young Iranian, since coming to Serbia, clearly expressed his intention to stay here forever. Serbia was his ultimate destination and he dreamed of the beginning of a new life," a press release stated, adding that he chose to live outside of Belgrade.

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th annual gay pride parade in Beograde, the capital of Serbia
29. јун 2019

















https://riafan.ru/979452-parada-ponosa-kak-v-belgrade-prohodil-marsh-lgbt-soobshchestva

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