In what organisers suggest is a ‘first of its kind’ move, an informal coalition of over 700 trans* and cis feminist activists, academics, writers and artists – from at least 30 countries – have co-signed a collective statement highlighting the prevalence of Transphobia within certain feminist movements spaces, and affirming ‘that feminism/womanism can and should be a home for trans* …
Read More »Historic Resolution on Intersex Rights by Council of Europe Body
In a move that is being widely welcomed by LGBTI rights advocates, and Intersex rights campaigners in particular, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has passed a ‘first of its kind’ resolution recognising the bodily integrity of Intersex children. The Resolution, No. 1952 (2013), ‘Children’s Right to Physical Integrity’ was passed on Tuesday, October 1. It embraces …
Read More »Five Anti-LGBT Proposals Due in Lithuanian Parliament in 2013
No fewer than five bills proposing further limitations on LGBT rights in Lithuania are set to be heard by the National Parliament in the session to December 2013
Read More »New Report Highlights LGBT Rights Violations in Turkey in 2012
For lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans people, the year 2012 ended with various rights violations like previous years. In 2012, 11 hate crimes were committed. 6 transgender and 5 homosexual individuals lost their lives because of hate-motivated killings. 8 hate-motivated violence
Read More »Feminist and human rights activist, Aminata Touré, new Senegal Prime Minister
Senegal’s President, Micky Sall, who won the presidential election in March 2012 against the (ten-year) incumbent Wade, appointed Touré after sacking former Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye. Explaining Mr Sall’s decision, a presidential spokesman Abou Abel Thiam said the move was in keeping with the president’s decision “to ensure greater efficiency in the government”.
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