The president of the entity Republika Srpska (RS) Milorad Dodik said two days ago that the RS will pass a law in the coming months that will ban members of LGBT organizations from entering kindergartens, schools, and colleges.
In addition to numerous political topics, Dodik commented on the attack on LGBT activists in Banja Luka.
“Some group of these homosexual organizations gathers, the whole world is on fire. Yes, it is true, Milorad Dodik received at least 15 letters from various associations, which deal with tradition and which deal with education, that this disturbs them. Then we said, people, come on don’t do that. Another thing, 95 percent of those who would participate in those manifestations in Banja Luka, those homosexuals, come from abroad,” said Dodik.
He added that this is human‘s freedom and that he does not dispute it, “that anyone can exercise whatever they want”.
“I have nothing against them, I just don’t want them to approach me,” said Dodik, and added why members of the LGBT community think that their behavior has not endangered the majority, as he said, which cherishes traditional values.
The President of the RS went one step further by announcing the adoption of a new law in the National Assembly of the RS (NARS) that will refer to LGBT activists.
“In the next few months, the RS will pass a law in which members of LGBT organizations will be prohibited from entering educational institutions. So, they won’t be able to work, they won’t be able to approach kindergartens, schools, and colleges, and they won’t be able to do propaganda. Why do you think we don’t have the right to do that?, Klix.ba reports.
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