Talk:LGBT rights in Serbia
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[edit] Important notice to all contributors
Please, all contributors to this article: use signed-in profiles so we can keep track who is adding and what, and always sign your comments in the discussion page! I propose to all people interested contributing to this article to check the project pages and instructions (text is simple and short) mentioned in the upper stubs. I hope that my requests will be heard. goodone (talk) 22:34, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Massive cleanup and sources needed
We need someone knowledgeable about this issue to work a lot on the article. There's a lot of confusing grammar (especially in the Law against gays section, which makes things unclear. I can't fix it up because I can't figure out what is factual or not. This leads me to the other thing needed: good sources. There are a lot of bold claims made that are unverified and need sources (or should be removed). I cleaned the article up a little bit, but I don't know enough about this issue to properly fix it up. Any Serbs around that would know about this? --clpo13 07:21, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
- I know about LGBT rights in Serbia. I can find something out :) --Göran Smith 15:30, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Kosovo
Unless Kosovo becomes part of Serbia again, formally and in real-life, meaning both Kosovo Wikipedians and other contributors start merging Kosovo articles back with Serbia ones, Kosovo should not be included into this article; any such additions will be edited out. Please, keep this article clean. See LGBT rights in Kosovo for more info on Kosovo topics. goodone (talk) 17:37, 6 June 2008 (UTC)