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International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union
As we mark the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, this year’s theme for the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT) – “Together Always: United in Diversity” - is a timely reminder that all human beings, regardless of who they are, whom they love, and how they see and define themselves, are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
We have seen a rise in anti-LGBTI rhetoric, fuelled by disinformation and false narratives, often leading to violence, harassment and stigmatization. Reports from the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA) and the EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) point to increasing levels of violence, discrimination, and exclusion of LGBTI persons in Europe. We are deeply concerned about the situation – within Europe and worldwide. Conflicts, crises and humanitarian emergencies often further increased the vulnerability of the LGBTI community.
It is unacceptable that human rights continue to be violated and abused on the basis of perceived or actual sexual orientation and gender identity. The EU calls on all 67 state jurisdictions worldwide that still criminalise homosexuality, 11 of which impose the death penalty for consensual same-sex relationships, to immediately end this discriminatory practice. We are committed to working with all our partners to counter laws, policies and practices that discriminate based on sexual orientation and gender identity and to eliminate all forms of violence.
We welcome positive developments, such as improved legal protections in some countries, often thanks to tireless efforts by civil society. The EU is a staunch supporter of civil society organisations and defenders of the rights of LGBTI persons. This year, an additional €15 million is dedicated for the promotion of equality, inclusion and diversity globally*, alongside funding channelled through our regional and other programmes and mechanisms.
The EU will continue its efforts, including in multilateral fora, to protect and promote the full enjoyment of human rights by LGBTI persons in all aspects of their lives; within the EU and around the world. Today we stand with all – United in Diversity.
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In Ukraine, a brutal, bloody war caused by Russian aggression continues, claiming lives, destroying homes, demolishing infrastructure, and inflicting incalculable harm on the environment and surrounding natural ecosystems. Ukraine, more than anyone else in this world, strives for peace, as we bear the daily brutality of this Russian-Ukrainian war. We are at the forefront of the struggle for the right to life, freedom, and justice. Ukraine seeks a just peace that will lay a solid foundation for a stable future for Europe and the World, and the only way of achieving this is to implement President Volodymyr Zelensky's Peace Formula (the Ukrainian Peace Formula).
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On the eve of a large-scale flood approaching Baku, a disturbing incident occurred in the village of Buzovna, where a Lada Priora car fell into the ground, literally collapsing the road beneath it. The driver miraculously remained unharmed but vowed to seek justice, promising to file an official complaint with the prosecutor’s office against Azersu OJSC, the state-owned water supply and sewerage company, often associated with deeply rooted corruption.
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In a bit of historic irony, powerful oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili has managed to inspire rare unity across Georgia’s cacophonous political scene twice in his life. His money and influence forged the broad-based consolidation of opposition forces that brought him to power in 2012, and now, 12 years and three electoral cycles later, a similar pattern of opposition convergence could send him packing.
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Russian authorities and pro-Kremlin influencers have been spreading false information about alleged Reporters Without Borders (RSF) research into Nazi tendencies within the Ukrainian military, which was featured in a viral video falsely attributed to the BBC. RSF exposes the inner workings of a disinformation campaign designed to justify President Vladimir Putin's war narrative.
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