Category: News
Photo credit
CJEU saying that a homophobic statement constituted discrimination
ILGA-Europe welcomes judgement from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) saying that a homophobic statement on an Italian radio show constituted discrimination in employment.
Photo credit
Morocco’s LGBTQ community faces death threats after online outing
Moroccan women have been urged to pose as men on gay dating apps to expose family members and their sexual identities. It snowballed into a hate campaign. Why did a gay Instagram influencer tell them to do it?
Photo credit Mark Fletcher, CEO Manchester Pride Charter
Manchester Pride launches a pioneering series of online workshops for LGBTQ+ young people
Manchester Pride is launching a pioneering series of online workshops for LGBTQ+ young people as it pivots its year long programme of engagement in response to the COVID-19 lockdown.
Photo credit
Poland: Reject New Curbs on Abortion, Sex Ed
Don’t Manipulate Pandemic to Endanger Women, Adolescents
Photo credit
Covid-19 Offers Chance to Address Rights Concerns
New Checklist Offers Guide for Rights-Promoting Response
Photo credit Photo By Hyakinthos.eu (www.hyakinthos.eu) [Copyrighted free use], via Wikimedia Commons
EU LGBTI member organisations call on Hungary to drop article 33
ILGA-Europe and Transgender Europe, the two largest networks of LGBTI and trans organisations in Europe and Central Asia, representing over 800 organisations and groups across the region collectively, are calling on the Hungarian Parliament and the Justice Committee of the Parliament to drop Article 33 of a legislative omnibus bill, which would deny access to legal gender recognition in the country.






