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Soon, the law will ban LGBT activists from approaching educational institutions

BANJALUKA – The President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, announced that a law will be passed in Republika Srpska which will prohibit members of the LGBT community from entering educational institutions.

“So, kindergartens, schools, colleges will not be able to work, they will not be able to approach, they will not be able to carry out propaganda,” Dodik said last night in an interview for Prnjavor’s “K3” television.

He said that it is the “institutional responsibility of the authorities in the RS, which in this way want to preserve, as he said, the traditional and family values” of the people in Srpska.

The reason for this is the recent attack by hooligans on activists of the LGBT community and journalists in Banja Luka, for which the “Bh. pride parades” accused Dodik and the mayor of Banjaluka, Draško Stanivuković, of causing the attack with their attitudes and statements.

Attacked members of the LGBT community and journalists were forced to leave Banjaluka and Republika Srpska because the police could not guarantee their safety, “Nedeljnik” reports.