Barrels for LGBT people: Everyone is born free and equal in dignity and rights

EU High Representative for the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Diphobia (17 May), EU High Representative for the Commonwealth of Independent States Josep Borrell said in a statement that “everyone is born free and equal in dignity and rights”.

“On World Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, the European Union reaffirms its strong commitment to respect, protect and promote the full and equal enjoyment of the human rights of lesbians, homosexuals, homosexuals and homosexuals. of the transgender people “, states the High Representative, according to the APE-MPE.

He adds that “all over the world, people continue to experience violence, exclusion and discrimination on a daily basis because of their actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender or gender identity. “The EU remains deeply concerned that in 69 countries consensual homosexuality is criminalized, with 11 of them retaining the death penalty as the legal punishment for homosexuality.”

“The COVID-19 pandemic has led to even higher levels of violence and discrimination against LGBT people, including domestic violence, online and offline hate speech and hate crimes. “They often face stigma and discrimination in accessing health services,” he said, adding that “in addition, the pandemic has led to a shrinking urban area and an increase in arbitrary arrests and detentions, physical assaults and psychological trauma for human rights defenders.” protecting the rights of LGBT people. “These actions are unacceptable and the EU stresses the importance of ending their impunity.”

The statement said: “The EU is taking global action to prevent and denounce all forms of discrimination against LGBT people, including homophobic, diphobic and transphobic violence, while promoting equal access to equal opportunities in all areas of life. It is important that discriminatory laws, policies and practices, including the criminalization of homosexual consent, are combated worldwide. “Such practices are also exposed by LGBT people disproportionately to unemployment, social exclusion and poverty.”

The EU will ensure the human rights of LGBTQI people

“The EU will remain at the forefront of efforts to ensure the full and equal enjoyment of the human rights of LGBT people. Through the renewed domestic and foreign policy framework, in particular the EU Action Plan on Human Rights and Democracy (2020-2024) and the European Commission’s first LGBTIQ equality strategy 2020-2025, the EU promotes equality for all areas of life, both inside and outside the EU “.

Josef Borrell notes that in line with this year’s theme of International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Transphobia, “Together: Resistance, Support, Treatment!”, The EU will continue to address discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. the vulnerable situation of LGBT people in the recovery of COVID-19 and calling for fairer and more sustainable societies. It will start through political dialogue with partner countries and will continue to support civil society organizations and human rights defenders in protecting and promoting the full and equal enjoyment of the human rights of LGBT people and respect for diversity. “

He concludes that “ensuring the right of all individuals to be free to be who they are and to love whoever they choose requires joint efforts by all, every day.”

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