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bigregory
Dec 8, 2006, 11:47 PM
ILGA-World Conference in Geneva


International Service for Human Rights

PRESS RELEASE
Geneva, December 5, 2006

NGOs FROM AROUND THE WORLD CELEBRATE HISTORIC
UN STATEMENT ON SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY

NGOs from around the world welcomed a landmark statement on human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity, delivered last Friday at the United Nations Human Rights Council by Norway on behalf of 54 States.

The statement condemns human rights violations directed against people because of their sexual orientation or gender identity, commends the work of UN mechanisms and civil society in this area, calls on UN Special Procedures and treaty bodies to address these issues, and urges the Human Rights Council to pay due attention to human rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity, including consideration at an upcoming session.

“This is the largest-ever statement delivered at the UN on sexual orientation issues, and the first ever to explicitly highlight human rights violations based on gender identity.” said John Fisher, Co-Director of ARC International. “We are encouraged by the measurable increase in cross-regional support for sexual orientation and gender identity issues in recent years. The time has come to ensure that human rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity receive the international scrutiny and condemnation they demand.”

“Numerous Special Procedures have documented violations of the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons,” said Chris Sidoti, Director of the International Service for Human Rights. “These violations include use of the death penalty, torture, criminal sanctions, police harassment, violence, rape, beatings, disappearances, denials of freedom of expression, raids and closures of NGOs, and discrimination in education, employment, health and housing. Too often in the past, these human rights abuses have passed in silence. Now, the era of invisibility is over.”

Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, Co-Secretary General of the International Lesbian and Gay Association highlighted the fact that more than 460 NGOs from 69 different countries had joined together to commend Norway for its leadership and support the statement. “Activists from around the world often work on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity at risk of their jobs, their freedom, even their lives. The Norwegian statement has united States and NGOs from around the world to send a clear message that human rights violations directed against our communities can no longer be ignored.”

Earlier this year, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour in a keynote speech to an International Conference on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights noted that “violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons is frequently unreported, undocumented and goes ultimately unpunished. … This shameful silence is the ultimate rejection of the fundamental principle of universality of rights. … Excluding LGBT individuals from these protections clearly violates international human rights law as well as the common standards of humanity that define us all.”

Arc International
International Service for Human Rights
International Lesbian and Gay Association, ILGA

For further information:
John Fisher, Co-Director, ARC International: +41-(0)79-508-3968
Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, Co-Secretary General, ILGA: +94-11-2682278/+32-(0)2-502-2471
Chris Sidoti, Director, International Service for Human Rights: +41-(0)79-518-2060





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I would like to put the word human back in humanity

LoveLion
Dec 9, 2006, 3:18 PM
Awesome. About time too

izzfan
Dec 9, 2006, 3:46 PM
Yeah, as LoveLion says, its about time that they got round to addressing issues of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. I blame the homophobic nations in the UN such as Iran, Jamaica, America (well, under the current leadership it seems pretty homophobic... ah, the good ol Republicans, always ensuring that church and state are kept firmly separate lol), Saudi Arabia etc... for delaying this issue. Lets hope the UN follows suggestions for an international treaty that would ban the outlawing of homosexuality [remeber, us Bi ppl suffer more prejudice than gays so removing some of the causes of homophobia works in our favour too].

Izzfan :flag3: