Month: June 2018
Historic ruling by Supreme Court in Sweden for HIV-positive’s rights
The Sweden’s Supreme Court has finally taken a new preliminary ruling – that people living with HIV and on well-treated treatment should not be prosecuted.
Court Ruling Upholds Right of Same-Sex Couple to Live in Romania
Adrian Coman and Clai Hamilton finally have a chance to celebrate. The same-sex couple married in Belgium in 2010, but decided they wanted to live in Adrian’s native Romania (Clai is American).
Cable Street Collective – «So We Go»
London 6-piece Cable Street Collective release their new EP «Where Now From Here?».
South Asia’s Third Gender Court Judgments Set Example
A Netherlands district court cited supreme court judgments from India and Nepal when it ruled the Dutch legislature should provide a way for citizens to legally identify as neither male nor female if they prefer.
«Screen the blood, not the sexuality» – End gay restrictions
Ahead of next week’s World Blood Donor Day 2018, Wednesday 14 June, Peter Tatchell Foundation are issuing a challenge to governments and blood services worldwide:«Screen the blood, not the sexuality».
Philippine City Passes Law Against LGBT Discrimination
Ordinance Should Prod Passage of National Anti-Discrimination Legislation.