2018: Impunity in attacks against the LGBTI community in Chile
Without official statistics, only Movilh compiles cases. Here's a look at the most high-profile cases and their status in the courts.
Without official statistics, only Movilh compiles cases. Here's a look at the most high-profile cases and their status in the courts.
By Juliana Quintana. 2018 is another year that ends without the Paraguayan Congress addressing an anti-discrimination law. In the first year of Mario Abdo Benítez's government, no progress has been made in terms of legal regulations for the promotion and protection of the rights of lesbian, gay, transgender, and other LGBTQ+ people.
In the early hours of December 25, Claudia Vasquez Haro and Ariana Linares Araujo went out dancing at a nightclub in La Plata but were not allowed to enter because they are trans.
In the early hours of December 25, Claudia Vasquez Haro and Ariana Linares Araujo went out dancing at a nightclub in La Plata but were not allowed to enter because they are trans.
In 2018, there were at least 94 hate crimes in Argentina where the victims' sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression were the motives for discrimination and violence. That's one murder or attack every 77 hours.
For many of us, trans or transvestites, these dates are a living reminder of not belonging to a family.
The ordinance establishes that 2% of the total staff of the municipality must be occupied by transgender, transsexual and transvestite people.
Lawmakers approved a draft declaration “anti-rights”: they oppose abortion and same-sex marriage.
Lawmakers approved a draft declaration “anti-rights”: they oppose abortion and same-sex marriage.
The commission drafting the new Cuban Constitution removed the article that paved the way for the legalization of same-sex marriage and announced that it will leave it to the Family Code.