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by Michael Denneny » more....
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Welcome! Whereas gay and lesbian people in some European countries and Canada are free from discrimination and enjoy equal rights with heterosexual citizens, most of our people are subject to harassment, humiliation and state-sanctioned discrimination. Their civil rights are violated by prohibition of the same-sex marriage, professional restrictions and social oppression. In many states homosexuality is persecuted by criminal laws, resulting in long imprisonment or death penalty. Even in countries like the United States which were believed to be rather liberal and progressive, a severe backlash is to be feared. Great progresses were
achieved by the efforts of gay rights activists groups like ILGA,
including gay marriage or civil partnership in liberal countries. We
recognize these efforts of the numerous international and local gay and
lesbian organizations, but we also strongly believe that this approach
does not offer a relief for the GLBT people suffering the worst
discrimination in large parts of this world. May in some countries the
life for heterosexuals be difficult and full of hardship, the life of
homosexuals is much harder. For so many there is only one way to escape
from the tyrany: to fleed to a country with a bearable legislation. Non of
the leading liberal countries offer a free immigration right for
persecuted gay and lesbian people, and a single man or a woman can make
very little to change the pace of history. An additional increase of self-consciousness of the GLBT-community is expected when gay and lesbian people would understand themselves as a "folk" with own cultural identity and traditions, a gay nation indeed. Our association dedicates itself also to the promotion of the cultural, economic and political development of the GLBT-community, and aims to improve the reputation and protection of its nationals in the world. |
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