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17 07 2014
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Gay Campaigners Celebrate Victory in Croatia
Croatia’s parliament has adopted a Law on Life Partnership, giving same-sex unions most of the same rights that married couples enjoy. The Law was passed on Tuesday with 89 votes for and 16 against. The initiative for the law came from the centre-left government, especially from the Minister for
10 07 2014
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United Nations to recognise gay marriages of all its staffers
The United Nations has decided to recognise the gay marriages of all its staffers, UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon announced on Monday. Previously, the United Nations only recognised the unions of employees who came from countries where gay marriage is legal, UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said.
25 06 2014
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Annual Trans Pride march held in Istanbul
  Hundreds of protesters and gay rights activists took to Istanbul’s iconic İstiklal Avenue for the 5th annual Trans Pride march on June 22, one week ahead of the annual LGBTI Pride march. The march started in front of the French Embassy, as police did not permit demonstrators to gather a
21 06 2014
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https://lesbi.ge/s/92y/
MPs say “I do” to same-sex marriage
 In a landslide vote on Wednesday evening, 56 out of 60 Luxembourg members of parliament voted for opening marriage and adoption rights to same-sex couples. It has been a long journey for the bill, which was first introduced in parliament in May 2012 and which also encompasses other elements, suc
17 06 2014
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Ulrike Lunacek attacked at Rainbow Parade
An unknown assailant sprayed butyric acid at the politician as she was giving an interview on the sidelines of the parade. Lunacek and the interview team were not injured. The acid damaged the Greens MP's clothes and the camera equipment. According to police spokeswoman Barbara Riehs, the acid ca
12 06 2014
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Denmark becomes the first European country to allow legal change of gender without clinical diagnosis
ILGA-Europe's Statement: Today the Danish parliamentarians passed a law which removes a number of obstacles for legal gender recognition. Denmark is now the first country in Europe where a requirement for ‘Gender Identity Disorder’ diagnosis or any psychological assessment/opinion is not necessa
02 06 2014
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Cyprus’ First Gay Pride Parade Hit by Protestors
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Several thousand people have turned out for Cyprus’ first gay pride parade, an event which organizers say shows that Cypriots are shedding their conservative views. One of the organizers, Costas Gavrielides, said he had initially hoped for just a few hundred people to atten
22 05 2014
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ILGA-Europe on combating homophobic and transphobic speech and prohibiting incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence
  Position on combating homophobic and transphobic speech and prohibiting incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence Summary of ILGA-Europe’s position ILGA-Europe’s position is based on international human rights standards. It respects the principle of indivisibility of human
20 05 2014
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Gay-Rights March Held In Moldovan Capital
CHISINAU -- An estimated 100 people took part in a gay-rights march in central Chisinau on May 17. The officially sanctioned march by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights activists was also met by an estimated 100 people protesting gay rights. Orthodox groups were among the or
16 04 2014
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First Constitution in Europe to Name Gender Identity
TGEU Statement 15 April 2014 Malta: Douze Points! First Constitution in Europe to Name Gender Identity On April 14, the Maltese Parliament voted unanimously for gender identity to be included as a protected ground into the Constitution. It is thus the first country in Europe to have gender iden
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Queer Sisters Run 2019 edition's co-organisers were ახალგაზრდა მწვანეები • Georgian Young Greens and StudioMobile - Accent on Action SMAA სტუდიომობილი - აქცენტი მოძრაობაზე. The main topic of 2019 marathon was Social and Environmental Justice and the common purposes of Queer and Green Politics. This year's motto: Queer Politics is Green Politics!  Queer Sisters Run, started in 2018, is a new initiative by WISG, aiming for strengthening the queer community and finding new spaces and forms for activist communications and relations. #queersisters #queerpoliticsisgreenpolitics
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