By Paul Canning
A Montenegrin actor who took part in a pro-LGBT video has received death threats.
Todor Vujošević received serious threats after starring in a video for LGBT rights in the small Balkan country.
The video shows Vujošević as one of the players in a spot where two
boys kiss passionately while celebrating the success of their football
team. Titled 'We are also part of the team', the spot is part
of the first campaign for LGBT rights launched in Montenegro. The
campaign, whose slogan is 'okay to be different!', was conducted by the Center for Civic Education (CGO ), in collaboration with the group LGBT Forum Progress, and has the support of the Embassy of Canada.
Danilo Marunović, director of the video, said that he was extremely concerned by the threats and fears that this is "just the beginning". Marunović revealed
that none of the actors is actually gay, and just wanted to help in a
campaign for LGBT rights. The news of the threats has attracted the
interest of the media throughout the former Yugoslavia.
Montenegrin Prime Minister, Igor Luksic,
has publicly supported LGBT rights, including what would have been the
first LGBT Pride march in the country and which was eventually
suspended by the organizers after a tear gas attack against a 'gay-friendly' concert.
The Government has promoted an international conference on the subject.
Here's the video featuring Vujošević:

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