Hate crimes remain unpunished in El Salvador: calls for investigations
They demand that the State investigate and prosecute hate crimes against the LGBTI population.
They demand that the State investigate and prosecute hate crimes against the LGBTI population.
This is how the first plurinational LGBTTIQ+ trans Pride march in the slums was experienced, convened by the feminist assembly of Villa 31 and 31 bis in Retiro.
The 28th Pride March in Buenos Aires was historic: 500,000 people danced, sang, and marched from Plaza de Mayo to the National Congress for 9 hours.
Celso Mirada “Kelembu”, councilman of Ciudad del Este, accompanied by a group of anti-rights activists, stormed into the Festival for Equality and Freedom.
Two lesbians, aged 21 and 22, reported that they were assaulted and insulted by two soldiers during the early morning of October 12.
Santa Fe became the fifth province in the country to approve the trans/travesti job quota this Thursday.
La Chicho, a 49-year-old trans woman, was murdered with 14 stab wounds in La Plata on October 26.
This year's slogan is: "For a country without institutional or religious violence. Stop hate crimes" and it is accompanied by 21 other slogans.
Two transgender women were attacked in downtown Salta. The police refused to take their report until a human rights advocate arrived.
Josué Maureira testified for five hours. The National Institute for Human Rights (INDH) has filed 19 lawsuits alleging sexual violence by state agents.