Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Today is International Day Against Homophobia

The International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) is May 17. It is an international campaign designed to highlight the effects of homophobia and transphobia. May 17th was picked because it was the day that the World Health Organisation officially declassified homosexuality as a disease. Today is also the seventh anniversary of the day that same-sex couples could get legally married for the first time in the United States, when Goodridge went in effect in Massachusetts.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued a statement in support of IDAHO:
In every part of the world, men and women are persecuted and attacked because of who they are or whom they love. Homophobia, transphobia and the brutal hostility associated with them are often rooted in a lack of understanding of what it actually means to be lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT). So to combat this terrible scourge and break the cycle of fear and violence, we must work together to improve education and support those who stand up against laws that criminalize love and promote hate. As we mark the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia this May 17, let us resolve to redouble our efforts. 
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I am proud to reaffirm our support for LGBT communities at home and abroad, and to call for an end to discrimination and mistreatment of LGBT persons wherever it occurs. Whether by supporting LGBT advocates marching in Belgrade, leading the effort at the United Nations to affirm the human rights of LGBT persons, or condemning a vile law under consideration in Uganda, we are committed to our friends and allies in every region of the world who are fighting for equality and justice. These are not Western concepts; these are universal human rights. 
Despite these gains and hard work, there is more to do to turn the tide of inequality and discrimination against the LGBT community. If you are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, know that the United States stands with you and we are unwavering in our commitment to ending this cycle of hate.
Take a moment today to think about doing something to reduce prejudice against the LGBT community around the world.

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