Türkiye
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LGBTQIA+ Rights Advocacy
Pride ends with mixed feelings in southern Africa as LGBTI people register wins and setbacks As we reflect on Pride, a month dedicated to celebrating LGBTI people globally, one cannot help but marvel at all the celebrations that took place all over the world, of LGBTI people embracing who they are with their loved ones. As we reflect on Pride, a month dedicated to celebrating LGBTI people globally, one cannot help but marvel at all the celebrations that took place all over the world, of LGBTI people embracing who they are with their loved ones. Bold and loud celebrations with beautiful colours dominated the month from Thailand to Namibia.
Hungary
Türkiye: 53 Pride March participants must be acquitted and those arbitrarily detained must be released Fifty-three people, including three activists who have been arbitrarily detained for more than a month, are due to stand trial in Türkiye tomorrow on charges related to June’s banned Istanbul LGBTI Pride march. LGBTI equality. Amnesty International UK.
LGBT Rights
People who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex (LGBTQI*) face threats to their lives in many countries across the globe. It is also encouraging people around the world to show support and solidarity with LGBTI people and their allies in Hungary. In June, Budapest Pride will take place, and we will be marching alongside all those who oppose discrimination. Pride ends with mixed feelings in
Hungary: More than , people from 73 countries speak up for Budapest Pride Authorities must allow people to participate safely in Saturday’s Budapest Pride, free from intimidation, harassment or violence, said Amnesty International Hungary as it handed in a global petition to the Budapest Police Headquarters. . Hungary
©Akin Celiktas/Amnesty International Human rights are my Pride What began as a protest for LGBTQIA+ rights continues as an iconic pillar in the community as a platform for advocacy, connection, visibility, and celebration. .
Celebrate Pride, Support Human Rights
Hungary: Global fight back begins as anti-Pride law comes into effect As discriminatory legislation that could be used to ban Pride marches in Hungary comes into effect today, Amnesty International has announced the launch of an international campaign calling on the Hungarian authorities to “Let Pride March”. .