Ukrainians condemn church’s discrimination – public figures return awards after UOC KP revokes medal from openly gay soldier
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After news that the Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kyiv Patriarchate (UOC KP) rescinded an award given to Viktor Pylypenko, head of the LGBT+ Military association, due to his sexual orientation,…
MEPs issue statement on LIBE Committee vote on EU’s LGBTIQ Equality Strategy 2020–2025
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On Tuesday, 23 January, members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) approved—with 46 votes in favour and 8 against—the draft report on the…
Vatican allows transgender baptism and godparenthood
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Transgender individuals are eligible to serve as godparents at Roman Catholic baptisms, act as witnesses at religious weddings, and undergo baptism themselves, as determined by the Vatican's doctrinal office in…
A statute rehabilitating gay troops who experienced prejudice went into effect two years ago, and according to the government, approximately $438,000 in symbolic compensation has been awarded thus far.
We can only hope that, in the end, the guarantees provided by the Italian Constitution for all families will triumph against unjustified legislation and detrimental judicial decisions.
On March 21, the JURI Committee voted in favour of the European Parliament joining the Commission’s infringement procedure against Hungary’s so-called «child protection law».
A year since Russia’s latest invasion of Ukraine, allegations persist of LGBTIQ+ people being targeted in occupied areas. Friends Marianna Polevikova and Renee Dixson are offering members of the community a lifeline.
12 years into annually reporting on the human rights situation of LGBTI people, Europe’s leading LGBTI equality organisation finds that pervasive hate speech across the region has led to life or death consequences.
On 19 December 2022, the European Commission brought legal action against Hungary concerning «Law LXXIX of 2021 adopting stricter measures against persons convicted of paedophilia and amending certain laws for the protection of children».1
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