LGBTI

LGBTI

Gay Rights are Human rights

The Sexual identity of a person remains as a reason of discrimination on world wide ground. Till 1992, homosexuality has been registered as an illness in the ICD- catalogue released by WHO. In more than 80 countries homosexuality nowadays is a reason for criminal prosecution, in seven countries it is even threatened with death penalty. The Heinrich Böll Foundation is supporting numerous LGBTI- activists and networks in various countries to spread information and to demand (human) rights.

Ukraine

“A Room of My Own” at the Centre for Visual Cultural Research, Kiev

- On May 19th, two unknown assailants attacked an exhibition by photographer Yevgenia Belorusets at the Centre for Visual Cultural Research (VCRC) in Kiev. The artist's photoworks are dedicated to the lives of Ukrainian LGBT and Queer families, who have to deal with harassment and threats of violence on a daily basis. It's not the first time that the center, which is under constant danger of being closed down by the authorities, is a target of censorship.  more»

Video

Presentation and Discussion: Trans*-rights are Human Rights!

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The international project „Transrespect versus Transphobia Worldwide“ researches the human rights situation of trans people worldwide. On October 5th, the research team and representatives presented some first results to a wider public audience. We present the recording of the panel discussion.

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Serbia

Shadow report on the Violations of the Rights of LGBT in Serbia

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In March 2009, the Serbian National Assembly narrowly passed the Anti-Discrimination Law despite immense opposition from religious leaders and right-wing political parties. Nevertheless, breaches of Human Rights of LGBT are still common in Serbia today. This Shadow Report evaluates the law’s application and provides recommendations of how to improve implementation and thus the Human Rights situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Inter* individuals in Serbia.

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africa

Struggle for equality: Sexual orientation, gender identity and human rights in Africa

- November 19, 2010 -

The conference sought to analyse the challenges faced by the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) communities in Africa. It provided a platform for the discussion of strategies aimed at creating an environment on the continent where sexual minorities can enjoy the full range of human rights and are recognised as full citizens.

Kristin Palitza more»
Microblogging in Africa

africa

The LGBTI Movement and Social Media in Africa

- LGBTI people have increased their visibility through the formation of national and Pan-African organisations working at grassroots level in the struggle for decriminalization and sensitising their respective communities. The campaign for LGBTI rights in Africa needs to be framed within a global context of growing homophobia and transphobia. Sokari Ekine more»
Michael Kimmel: The Guy´s Guide to Feminism
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Knowledge Box
  • Human Rights and Gender Identity
    Best Practice Catalogue more»
  • Combating sexual Discrimination
    The worldwide promotion of LGBTI-Projects of the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation more»
  • Press Release
    Sexual and gender minorities: worldwide protection from discrimination more»
  • International Project - Transgender Europe
    Transrespect versus Transphobia  Worldwide (TvT) - with a focal point to Trans Murder Monitoring more»
  • Yogyakarta Principles
    on the Application of International Human Rights Law in relation to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

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  • Council of the European Union’s Working Party on Human Rights

    Toolkit to Promote and Protect the Enjoyment of all Human Rights by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) People. 

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