Month: October 2017
Taiwan’s PM try to send gay marriage bill to Legislature by end of the year
Taiwan’s Premier Minister Lai Ching-te said Saturday that the Executive Yuan will do its best to send its own version of a same-sex marriage bill to the Legislative Yuan before the end of the current legislative session.
Defending the United Nations Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
The IE SOGI mandate was created through UN Human Rights Council resolution A/HRC/RES/32/2 in June of last year and was confirmed through six separate votes over the UNGA session in 2016.
Sean Smith’s new single ‘Fire’ will be released on Thursday 2nd November 2017
It’s been ten years since Sean famously auditioned for the X Factor, with his sister Sarah, as part of ‘Same Difference’. The duo reached the final, and went on to sell more than 300,000 records.
U.S : Doctors Need Intersex Care Standards
Medical professional associations should enact standards of care for intersex children that rule out medically unnecessary surgery before patients are old enough to consent, Human Rights Watch and interACT said in a report released today.
Indonesia: Rights Agenda for New Jakarta Governor
Jakarta’s new governor, Anies Baswedan, should act to protect and promote human rights in the Indonesian capital, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to the governor.
Míchel calls on linesman to stop game after homophobic chanting
‘El Día Después’ TV programme showed how the Malaga coach requested that Saturday’s game be halted after a blast of homophobic insults were aimed at the 54 year old.