Sarah Ford | June 2, 2015

UN Human Rights Office Releases Report Detailing Violence and Discrimination Against LGBT People

The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) issued a new report titled

This report comes in the wake of recent United Nations initiatives to advance LGBT human rights, such as the UN Free & Equal campaign and the 鈥楤eing LGBT in Asia鈥 initiative. In the last few years, top leaders of the UN, including听have been ardent advocates of the need to protect and promote the rights of LGBT people. The new UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the first from an Arab country,听,听, saying that there can be no justification for discriminating against people on the basis of their sexual orientation.

The first time that a UN political body affirmed the equal human rights of LGBT people was in June 2011, when the UN Human Rights Council narrowly passed a resolution, sponsored by South Africa, that called for a study on discrimination and sexual orientation and gender identity.

Then in听, the Council comfortably passed a similar but more expansive resolution calling for a report on violence and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. Today鈥檚 report is a response to that resolution.

According to this report, LGBT people have made notable advances since 2011.

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