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26 10 2015
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The Court found people accused of attacking LGBT activists on May 17, 2013 innocent
On October 23, the Tbilisi City Court Judge David Mgeliashvili issued a verdict for accused of hindering the carrying out of the demonstration dedicated to the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia in 2013. The court found Irakli Balisaia (Priest at Mtskheta St. John's Convent), Tital
24 04 2015
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TGEU Media Statement: Council of Europe Adopts Historic Transgender Resolution
Today, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted with an overwhelming majority a comprehensive resolution on trans persons’ human rights. The Assembly calls upon Member States to respect, protect and fulfil trans persons’ right not to be discriminated against and to facilitate quic
04 02 2015
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Male, Female or X: the new gender options on identification documents
Government to allow the possibility of not declaring gender on ID cards and passports Although ‘male’ and ‘female’ will remain the only sexes recognised by the laws of Malta, the government is set to allow individuals to choose not to declare their sex or gender identity on identification documen
16 01 2015
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https://lesbi.ge/s/qd7/
Austria lifts adoption restrictions for gay couples
VIENNA (AP) — Austria's Constitutional Court has ruled that gay couples have the same right as heterosexuals to adopt children. Before the decision Wednesday, gay partners could adopt a child only if one of them was the child's biological parent. Explaining the decision, chief judge Gerhart Ho
25 12 2014
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Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt Support Shiloh's Wish To Be Called "John"
  Angelina Jolie's entire family recently stepped out on the red carpet to support their mother's new movie, Unbroken. The couple's oldest biological child, who was assigned female at birth, joined brothers Maddox and Pax wearing sharp suits and short haircuts. Pitt and Jolie have been fa
05 11 2014
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LGBT activists march on the path to EU in Montenegro
In a peaceful demonstration, gay rights activists have marched in the capital of Montenegro to demand more rights. In this year's event, demonstrators were outnumbered by police 100 to 1. Up to 200 gay rights activists marched peacefully in the capital of Montenegro, Podgorica, on Sunday. Demo
31 10 2014
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Civil liberties minister launches Gender Identity Act
  Government launches draft law that allows trans people to have their self determined identity respected by law The Gender Identity Act was tonight presented in Parliament by social dialogue and civil liberties minister Helena Dalli who also launched a one-month public consultation p
15 10 2014
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Why trans people can finally breathe a sigh of relief in Scotland
  Nathan Gale, of Scottish Transgender Alliance, explains why trans people will be free from the 'spousal veto' Same-sex marriage will be legal in Scotland from 16 December. As couples across Scotland plan their big day, trans people who are already married or in a civil partnership ca
14 10 2014
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https://lesbi.ge/s/2q6/
US condemns Kyrgyzstan proposed 'gay propaganda' ban
  [JURIST] The US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan [official website] issued a press release [text] Friday condemning proposed legislation that would ban "gay propaganda." According to Reuters the proposed bill would allow [Reuters report] for fines and imprisonment up to one year for individuals found
10 10 2014
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https://lesbi.ge/s/7cj/
Parliament Passes Cohabitation Act in Estonia
  The Cohabitation Act, which fueled debate and dominated domestic political news for much of the late summer and early autumn, squeaked through in Parliament this morning. If signed by President Toomas Hendrik Ilves, the Cohabitation Act would enter force in 2016 and allow cohabitating c
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GRADATION - installation for The Trans Day of Remembrance
GRADATION is a collaborative installation of Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG) and artist Uta Bekaia, supported by Propaganda.network. The voices and video images used in the installation belong to Transfeminist activists and our sisters - Amanda, Gabi, Nata, Tako. All of us are united by the grief that will forever remind us about our Trans sisters killed in the recent years, but we are also united by the same goal - to achieve living in a country and in the society free from Transphobia! #TDOR
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