Honduras 2023: The government remains indebted to the LGBTI+ population and violence is on the rise
In the last two years, 93 sexual dissidents were murdered.
In the last two years, 93 sexual dissidents were murdered.
The decree halting government contracts awarded in 2023 excludes legally protected quotas, but these are not guaranteed. What does it protect, and what risks does it create?
At the close of this year, the organizations see non-compliance with laws that guarantee their rights, setbacks in spaces for dialogue and agreements with Salvadoran state institutions, and harassment by police and soldiers.
In 2023, disinformation and anti-rights narratives took hold from the very beginning of the election campaign. The new government moved forward with policies in that direction. They even considered creating a "heterosexual pride" movement.
There were at least 34 hate crimes, 20% more than in the last three years. The political and social crisis is exacerbating violence against LGBTI+ people.
Activism played a prominent role in Mexico this year. Violence persisted, but there were some advances in human rights.
The mention of gender in Milei's DNU, an 89-page document, coincides with the only mention of discrimination, which paradoxically validates workplace discrimination.
Anti-rights groups advanced against the LGBT community, in the context of Dina Boluarte's repressive government.
The background to Bullrich's protocol and what human rights organizations are saying. Activists and lawyers offer some recommendations and useful phone numbers for those who want to participate in protests.
2023 ends with uncertainty in Argentina. A review of a year with little good news for sexual diversity and equality, and a resounding advance of the far right challenging the rights agenda.