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Content Type(s): Insight
Region(s): United Nations, Colombia, Malta
… Queering the Security Council? An Uphill Battle, but Colombian Activists Push for Progress Submitted by … - 13:55 United Nations Colombia Malta On April 9, 2024, Marcela Sánchez, Executive Director of Colombia Diversa, told the Security Council: "Every attack against an LGBTQ person, every … society leaders. Implement the gender and ethnic provisions of Colombia's peace agreement, which emphasize justice for women, LGBTQ people, Afro-Colombians, and indigenous peoples. …
Content Type(s): Insight
Region(s): Ukraine, Afghanistan, Colombia, Bangladesh
… and queer (LGBTIQ) people rarely benefit from access to justice when they are victims of crimes against humanity during armed conflicts and other crises. A historic roundtable at the International Criminal Court in May brought together 20 feminist and LGBTIQ human rights … gender identity, or sex characteristics should be investigated as gender persecution, which was not explicitly stated in the Rome Statute. Crimes that target LGBTIQ people and may …
Content Type(s): Insight
Region(s): Colombia
… Peace and Transitional Justice Coordinator, María Susana Peralta Ramón, this article explores the question: Why should transitional justice account for queer experiences? Please note that … edited for conciseness and clarity. Additionally, the acronym “LGBTQ” has been used in place of variations for consistency. While Outright typically uses the term “LGBTIQ” in our work to be … homophobia that already exists in civil society to get rid of something else they don't like, which was the whole peace process and the [prosecution] of gender-based violence. The less …