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16 Dec 2011

UN rights chief tells countries to abolish death penalty, legal discrimination against gays

In its first official report on the issue, the United Nations top human rights official urged countries to abolish legal discrimination against gays, including the death penalty for consensual sex, days after the U.S. government said it would use foreign aid and diplomacy to promote gay equal rights.

The first ever United Nations report on the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people details how around the world people are killed or endure hate-motivated violence, torture, detention, criminalisation and discrimination in jobs, health care and education because of their real or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity.

UN human rights chief Navi Pillay

The report, released today by the UN Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Geneva, outlines “a pattern of human rights violations… that demands a response,” and says governments have too often overlooked violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Homophobic and transphobic violence has been recorded in every region of the world, the report finds, and ranges from murder, kidnappings, assaults and rapes to psychological threats and arbitrary deprivations of liberty. 

LGBT people are often targets of organised abuse from religious extremists, paramilitary groups, neo-Nazis, extreme nationalists and others, as well as family and community violence, with lesbians and transgender women at particular risk. 

“Violence against LGBT persons tends to be especially vicious compared to other bias-motivated crimes,” the report notes, citing data indicating that homophobic hate crimes often include “a high degree of cruelty and brutality.” 

Violent incidents or acts of discrimination frequently go unreported because victims do not trust police, are afraid of reprisals or are unwilling to identify themselves as LGBT. 

The report – prepared in response to a request from the UN Human Rights Council earlier this year – draws from information included in past UN reporting, official statistics on hate crimes where there are available, and reporting by regional organisations and some non-governmental organisations (NGOs). 

In the report, Navi Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, calls on countries to repeal laws that criminalise homosexuality, abolish the death penalty for offences involving consensual sexual relations, harmonise the age of consent for heterosexual and homosexual conduct, and enact comprehensive anti-discrimination laws. 

In 76 countries it remains illegal to engage in same-sex conduct and in at least five countries – Iran, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Yemen – the death penalty prevails.


UN human rights chief Navi Pillay looks back at the evolution of the gay
rights debate at the United Nations. International law requires States to
eliminate discrimination against lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender
people, and to protect everyone from violent hate crimes. The Universal
Declaration of Human Rights is just that: it is universal and applies to us all --
whoever we are, whatever we look like, whoever we share our lives with.
(Uploaded Jul 27, 2011)

Reader's Comments

1. 2011-12-16 21:49  
I am happy to see the progression of GLBT protections under the law at local, federal and international levels.
2. 2011-12-17 01:23  
Hope UN will help Malaysian LGBT as the government is getting tyrannical, prejudice, bias & discriminating while the police & religious leaders are overpowering the government by pressuring gay issues here with religion ! It's DEFINITELY a human rights violation indeed ! Other than that, been banning this & banning that ... banning peaceful LGBT gatherings, banning Elton John's concert coz he's gay, banning concerts with singers who dressed skin revealing clothes such as Beyonce, banning LGBT or even some religion related movies, etc ... OUTRAGEOUS !!!!! :-@
3. 2011-12-17 01:41  
Fight the power, gmdrgn! :-)
4. 2011-12-17 03:01  
about time..
5. 2011-12-18 06:53  
Esperemos que las Naciones Unidas tenga mas intervencion y tratar de promover lo que dicen. Por ejemplo de empezar a contactar ciertos paises y gobiernos Latino Americanos e insister que se tenga en consideracion y el respecto a la gente gay, lesbiana, transexuales, etc
6. 2011-12-18 07:01  
En attendant il faudra voir si les Nation Unis puisse faire ce qu'ils sont en train de dire et de contacter les pays et gouvernement de certains pays de l'Afrique, pour les demander de changer les lois et promovoir le respect envers les gens gays, lesbiennes, etc
7. 2011-12-19 11:54  
Stop press: In response to UN plea, gay marriage legalized in all world nations, Taiwan granted independence, and Dalai Lama takes annual holidays in Beijing.

Come on, guys, this changes absolutely nothing. Gay-hating nations remain part of the UN, signatories to its charter, and under no obligation to change their twisted policies.

It's all down to us.
8. 2011-12-21 16:52  
Malaysia is a perfect example of why religion and government must be separated.
9. 2011-12-22 23:43  
Malaysia should also come under criticism from the U.N.
It's policies are in total opposition to UN human rights... and the Malaysian government should be jolted out of it's cozy little 'blinkered' world of repression! The malaysian government are bringing the country to ridicule and shame for their 'Medieval' policies. They think they are a modern country... how ridiculous is that? Most of the civilized world treats them as 'primitives'.
As for China... I doubt that we can expect much from them...they are a brutal and repressive empire that enslaves ethnic groups that are not Han Chinese, and attempt to control every facet of the peoples lives!
They don't belong in the modern world!

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