Brussels, 1 August 2026 | Eduxo.eu, European Network for Democracy and Equality ASBL, expresses its profound solidarity with the victims, survivors, and the entire LGBTIQA+ community in Berlin following the attack at the Pride on 25 July 2026, in which one person was killed and dozens injured, several critically. Eduxo condemns this attack in the strongest terms. This was not an isolated tragedy,…
In the early hours of 28 June 1969, a police raid on the Stonewall Inn, a bar frequented by LGBTIQA+ people in New York City, sparked several days of protests. What initially appeared to be yet another act of police repression quickly became a historic moment of resistance. The Stonewall Riots did not create the movement for…
Can we truly speak of equality when some people still hesitate to hold their partner’s hand in the street for fear of being insulted, threatened or attacked? Across Europe, important progress has been made in recent years. LGBTIQA+ people are more visible, legal protections have improved in many countries, and public support for equality has…
In recent years, the Budapest Pride has become one of the main symbols of the tensions between the Hungarian government and European institutions on LGBTQIA+ rights. Following reports of intimidation, restrictions, and a lack of adequate protection during the event, the European Parliament launched a formal inquiry to assess possible violations of fundamental rights (European…
Across Europe, far-right movements are rolling back LGBTIQ+ rights and equality. From Italy to Hungary, hate is turning into law — Europe must act.