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Title: Inclusive Human Rights Reports Highlight Anti-Trans Abuses Worldwide
Post by: Shana A on March 19, 2010, 08:54:02 AM
Post by: Shana A on March 19, 2010, 08:54:02 AM
Inclusive Human Rights Reports Highlight Anti-Trans Abuses Worldwide
http://transgenderequality.wordpress.com/2010/03/18/inclusive-human-rights-reports-highlight-anti-trans-abuses-worldwide/ (http://transgenderequality.wordpress.com/2010/03/18/inclusive-human-rights-reports-highlight-anti-trans-abuses-worldwide/)
NCTE commends the US State Department's annual human rights reports to Congress for highlighting severe and growing abuses against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people worldwide. The reports, which summarize human rights conditions in every country besides the US, are a critical tool for understanding and addressing the dire threats facing LGBT people in their daily lives in many parts of the world.
In the past, official US reporting of anti-trans violence, discrimination and other abuses has been very sparse. In contrast, the State Department's 2010 reports – nearly all of which contain a section on "Societal Abuses, Discrimination and Acts of Violence Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity" – shine a light on abuses in dozens of countries, including the criminalization of gender non-conformity, banning of organizations, official neglect of nongovernmental hate violence, and often systemic abuse of transgender and gender non-conforming people by police and security forces.
http://transgenderequality.wordpress.com/2010/03/18/inclusive-human-rights-reports-highlight-anti-trans-abuses-worldwide/ (http://transgenderequality.wordpress.com/2010/03/18/inclusive-human-rights-reports-highlight-anti-trans-abuses-worldwide/)
NCTE commends the US State Department's annual human rights reports to Congress for highlighting severe and growing abuses against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people worldwide. The reports, which summarize human rights conditions in every country besides the US, are a critical tool for understanding and addressing the dire threats facing LGBT people in their daily lives in many parts of the world.
In the past, official US reporting of anti-trans violence, discrimination and other abuses has been very sparse. In contrast, the State Department's 2010 reports – nearly all of which contain a section on "Societal Abuses, Discrimination and Acts of Violence Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity" – shine a light on abuses in dozens of countries, including the criminalization of gender non-conformity, banning of organizations, official neglect of nongovernmental hate violence, and often systemic abuse of transgender and gender non-conforming people by police and security forces.