Migrants and LGBT people at risk due to the anti-rights trend in funding
Anti-rights governments gain momentum in response to the United States' defunding of organizations that protect migrants and LGBT people.
Anti-rights governments gain momentum in response to the United States' defunding of organizations that protect migrants and LGBT people.
After a massive anti-fascist and anti-racist march, the president once again spread disinformation and lies about LGBTQ+ issues. He provided false information about centers and support services for transgender people.
The antifascist and antiracist LGBTIQ+ Pride march was a massive embrace and a powerful political statement that sets the agenda. The photos, the wonderful signs, and the celebration of diversity and rights in the streets of Buenos Aires.
The Federal Antifascist and Antiracist March was a show of support for diversity by Argentine society and several cities around the world. But it was also a political response that marks a turning point in the history of Milei's government.
A man who had been harassing this family and other lesbians in Cañuelas, Buenos Aires province, set their house on fire. "Hate speech breeds violence. This is further proof."
The group "No More Innocent Prisoners" is an anti-feminist shock group that demands the release of femicide perpetrators, among other things.
Everyone is invited to join the Federal Antifascist and Antiracist Pride March. "You don't have to be LGBTQ+." Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, the CGT, and the two CTA unions will also participate.
The Antifascist and Antiracist Pride March will take place in various provinces and cities across the country. Find out about the events. Initiatives to support the march have also emerged from other parts of the world.
A UN report holds Paraguay responsible for serious human rights violations in the deaths of girls Lilian Mariana and María Carmen Villalba, at the hands of the Joint Task Force five years ago.
According to reports in national media, Milei will present the "Equality before the Law" project at the opening of legislative sessions on March 1st.