‘Hall of Shame’ Shows Reach of Homophobia

Wednesday, May 17 2006 @ 07:11 PM EDT

Edited by: Kandy Ringer

Human Rights Watch 2006

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On International Day Against Homophobia, Violations Mixed With Victories

HRW via BBSNews - New York, May 17, 2006 -- As people in more than 50 countries today mark the International Day against Homophobia, Human Rights Watch named to a “hall of shame” five public officials who have actively promoted prejudice against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in their countries. Human Rights Watch also pointed to five recent advances that give hope for a future free of hatred and homophobia.

“This ‘hall of shame’ does not claim to include the worst offenders, but it highlights public officials who have failed in their basic duty to respect human rights for all,” said Scott Long, director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Rights Program at Human Rights Watch. “The abuses these officials have caused or countenanced symbolize the daily, invidious forms of homophobia that countless people face around the world.”

The public officials named to the “Hall of Shame” for their actions in 2005-2006 were:

“Sodomy laws and surveillance, censorship and silencing, inequality and official discrimination, arrest and torture, are realities for many LGBT people on every continent,” said Long. “Homophobia has a global reach.”

Human Rights Watch also pointed to five countries that have made exemplary progress in combating rights abuses based on sexual orientation or gender identity:

LGBT groups in more than 50 countries are marking the International Day against Homophobia, an initiative launched in 2005 (www.idahomophobia.org). Held on May 17, it commemorates the date on which the World Health Organization removed homosexuality from its roster of disorders in 1990. This year, it has been endorsed by a resolution of the European Parliament.

For complete details of the “Hall of Shame,” please visit: Complete Detail for Hall of Shame.

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