| LGBT... |
| Monday, 29 December 2008 10:30 |
Gays, lesbians must be treated as equal members of human family – UN rights chief
The top United Nations human rights official
lamented today that there are still too many countries that criminalize
sexual relations between consenting adults of the same sex and that
some 10 States still have laws making homosexual activity punishable by
death.
“Those who are lesbian, gay or bisexual, those who are transgender,
transsexual or intersex, are full and equal members of the human family
and are entitled to be treated as such,” UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights Navi Pillay told high-level panel discussion on human rights,
sexual orientation and gender identity, held at UN Headquarters in New
York.
“The ageless cliché that everyone is equal but some are more equal than
others is not acceptable. No human being should be denied their human
rights simply because of their perceived sexual orientation or gender
identity. No human being should be subject to discrimination, violence,
criminal sanctions or abuse simply because of their perceived sexual
orientation or gender identity,” she said in a video message.
“Ironically many of these laws, like Apartheid laws that criminalized
sexual relations between consenting adults of different races, are
relics of the colonial and are increasingly recognized as anachronistic
and as inconsistent both with international law and with traditional
values of dignity, inclusion and respect for all.”
She said that laws proscribing the death penalty for such activities
are used to justify threats, attacks to the physical and moral
integrity of persons, including their exposure to torture, with human
rights defenders being particularly vulnerable.
“The stigma attached to these issues means that violence and
discrimination often go unpunished as victims dare not report their
cases and the authorities do not pay sufficient attention to those who
do,” Ms. Pillay added. |

