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Supporting The Resolution
At the last session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR), Brazil proposed a resolution on "human
rights and orientation" (E/CN.4/2003/L.92) which claims that diversity is an integral part of Universal Human Rights
as reflected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
As a result, 53 nations will sit in Geneva next March to discuss, argue, vote and then publicly declare if they believe
sexual orientation is a human right or not.
If the resolution is approved, it will probably not cause direct changes in many countries but it will send a clear signal
to the global community that they are NOT right when they discriminate against people on the grounds of their orientation.
The whole thing may seem not to have anything to do with ordinary people but we at ILGA believe there is much each of
us can do to have our voice heard next March in Geneva.
The resolution will be voted on by the 53 countries with voting rights but non-voting countries can participate in
the debate. It is our common responsibility to get each governement to address the issue and make a public statement on orientation
and human rights.
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