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Fight Discrimination in Europe Campaign Work on LGBTI rights – Future plans 15th Annual Conference of ILGA-Europe 28 October 2011 Turin.

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1 Fight Discrimination in Europe Campaign Work on LGBTI rights – Future plans 15th Annual Conference of ILGA-Europe 28 October 2011 Turin

2 Our plans in 2012 and 2013  Work on Prides will still be a priority : support freedom of expression and freedom of assembly + create momentum for other messages / work on LGBTI rights (e.g. photo action during Prides in 2011 to support our campaign on Turkey)  New regional work  Ongoing work to promote anti-discrimination/equality policies, legislation and measures on Turkey, EU anti-discrimination directive, and reactive work against homophobic and transphobic legislation (e.g. Lithuania)

3 Work on Prides  Baltic Pride 2012 (Riga) and 2013 (Vilnius) : with AI international delegation  Annual action plan to define other Prides to support  Create a pool of AI activists and staff members with experience on difficult Prides / demonstrations to cover Prides at high risk (monitoring, advice on security and showing support/solidarity)  Potential Prides at high risk to support: Split, St. Petersburg, Belgrade, Chisinau  AI local sections keep supporting Pride events in their own countries  build their capacity in advocacy, strengthen their cooperation with LGBTI NGOs namely for Prides facing threats / restrictions

4 New regional work Europe – issues we would like tackle :  Hate crimes – address violence and harassment against LGBTI individuals  Access to police services and justice without fear of discriminatory treatment or harassment  Transgender and intersex individuals are not subjected to unwanted medical treatment or medical procedures to which they are unable to consent Research in 2012 – campaigning in 2013

5 New regional work (cont.) What change we want to achieve:  Legislation tackling hate crimes on the ground of sexual orientation and gender identity is enacted or extended  Anti-discrimination legislation is enacted or extended to cover discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity.  Legislation allowing transgender and intersex individuals to obtain documents that reflect their gender identity is enacted – laws not requiring mandatory surgery or forced divorce  Targeted states take meaningful steps to promote transgender and intersex rights, including the right to the highest attainable standard of healthcare

6 New regional work (cont.) Ending discrimination and persecution (Eurasia) 1) Criminalization : Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan 2) Freedom of expression, assembly, association : e.g. Belarus, Moldova, Russia What change we want to achieve:  Uzbekistan and Turmenistan de-criminalize homosexuality  Introduction of anti-discrimination legislation in line with international standards + keep discrimination on the agenda in international fora  LGBTI people are allowed to demonstrate peacefully and to found and register organizations to protect their rights Research and campaign: 2013

7 For more information... Veronica Scognamiglio European Campaign Coordinator European Institutions Office vscognamiglio@amnesty.eu Marco Perolini Researcher on Discrimination International Secretariat Marco.Perolini@amnesty.org

8 THANK YOU!


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