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Gay & Lesbian Leadership Conference Calls for Worldwide End to HR Abuses

 

 

Closeted Officials Urged to Come Out

WASHINGTON, November 21, 2005 (U.S. Newswire)  –   LGBT elected and appointed leaders from across the United States and around the world passed an historic resolution in Seattle this weekend at the Gay & Lesbian Leadership Conference calling upon “all nations and governments to adopt a vocal, clear and consistent policy on international human rights abuses against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people that includes a call on other countries to abolish sodomy laws.”
 

 


 

Attendees, some who travelled from as far away as Sri Lanka and Poland, vowed to continue to bring attention to the horrific record of some countries on this issue.  For instance:

■  There are reports that in Iran more than 4,000 citizens have been executed since 1979 because they are gay or lesbian;

■  In Malaysia, "carnal intercourse against the order of nature" is punishable by up to 20 years' imprisonment and whipping; and

■  Being gay in Saudi Arabia can lead to jail terms or even beheadings.

The conference is a program of the Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute, the non-profit sister organization of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund.  The leaders also approved a resolution to “encourage all LGBT legislators and all other LGBT public officials to be open and honest about their sexual orientation or gender identity or expression so that their input on future legislation and proposals will be enhanced by a freedom to share both unique and common professional and personal life experiences with their colleagues and the constituents they represent.”

“These resolutions reflect the quality of the discussions that occurred and the seriousness of the issues discussed,” said Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund and Leadership Institute President and CEO Chuck Wolfe.

“As the LGBT community continues to gain voices at all levels of policy- making and implementation, it’s incumbent that we continue to speak up for those whose voices are silenced in countries that deny them rights simply because they are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.

The host committee co-chairs were State Rep. Ed Murray (Washington) and City Council Member Dan Baker (Long Beach, California).  Those attending also heard from Washington Governor Christine Gregoire and U.S. Reps. Barney Frank and Tammy Baldwin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted: 21 November 2005 at 23:00 (UK time)

 

 

 

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