Kristian Ranđelović (jibinaa ko 1973) ko daraniiɗo hakkeeji LGBTI+ e nder diiwaan Balkan en, omo teeŋtini hakkeeji yimɓe ɓe ngonaa jinnaaɓe e ɓe ngonaa jinnaaɓe. Ranđelović ƴettii fedde ballondiral gadane e nder leyɗeele Balkan en. O jeyaa ko e sosɓe fedde wiyeteende XY Spectrum, to Belgrade, toppitiinde geɗe hakkunde jinnaaɓe, trans e ɓe ngonaa binndi.[1] Kanko Ranđelović o hollitii wonde ko o jom suudu e jom suudu.[2]

Kristian Ranđelović
ɓii aadama
Jinsuintersex, trans man Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuSerbiya Taƴto
InditirdeКристиан Ранђеловић Taƴto
InndeKristian Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo1973 Taƴto
ƊofordeBelgrade Taƴto
WoldeSerbian Taƴto
Sana'ajiLGBTQ rights activist Taƴto

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Ranđelović jibini nder Belgrade, Serbia.   [<span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (December 2021)">citation needed</span>]

Kuugal

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Ranđelović woni jannginoowo psychodrama e jaaynde tele e film. Kaŋko o waɗii ko feere feere bana mo walli, o ƴami mo to goɗɗo mo wallitooɗo to suudu dokkal ngam o jokku nder teleeji arandeeji nder Serbiya nder duuɓi 1990, ɗum ɓeydi anndal maako e anndal maako nder nokkuure nden.

E hitaande 2006, Ranđelović waɗi gollaade Gayten-LGBT to Belgrade. Nder wakkati maajum, o huwtini bee yimɓe feere ngam ɓamtaago programming ngam yimɓe transgender, hawti e nastinki kawtal go'o ha nder Balkans. Ranđelović ɗonno ɗonno ɗon ɗonno ɗonna nder nder yimɓe ɓe ɗonno nder 2015. Nder nder golle maako, Ranđelović hawti e haɓɓugo website mo arandeeji trans nder lesdi Balkan bi'eteeɗo Trans Serbia.

Daga 2010-2012 Kristian hawti e ILGA Europe bana ardiiɗo dowla. O jogii darnde nde'e no o daranii e nder darnde darnde darngal nder darnde Transgender Europe nder duuɓi 2010-2016 e OII Europe nder duuɓi 2015-2017.

Firooreeji ɗiɗawɗi

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Firooji

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  1. "Kristian Randjelovic is Championing Trans and Intersex Rights in Serbia". OutRight Action International. Archived from the original on 26 July 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  2. "Kristian Randjelovic is Championing Trans and Intersex Rights in Serbia". OutRight Action International. 2017-12-02. Archived from the original on 2018-07-26. Retrieved 2018-07-28.