Anti-discrimination law in Macedonia: Ultimately, LGBT people will have to be protected 14th April 2010 1584 0 0 Update: The European Commission states that the adopted law falls short of EU standards On the 8th April 2010, the Parliament of the Republic of...
European Commission: Macedonian anti-discrimination law falls short of EU standards 16th April 2010 1524 0 0 Angela Filote, European Commission Spokesperson for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy, issued the following official...
Recognising same-sex unions across the EU ‘not a priority’ for the Commission 21st April 2010 1456 0 0 In a memo published yesterday, the European Commission failed to mention the mutual recognition of same-sex unions across EU borders as a priority...
Parliamentary question to the Commission: Action with regard to mob violence in Surabaya, Indonesia 22nd April 2010 1500 0 0 Written parliamentary question asked to the European Commission by: Michael Cashman (UK, S&D) Ulrike Lunacek (Austria, Greens/EFA) Raül...
Response to the parliamentary question on new anti-discrimination law in Macedonia 23rd April 2010 1481 0 0 The European Commission has responded to an earlier parliamentary question from the Intergroup concerning Macedonia’s new...
Ensuring freedom of assembly for LGBT people in Moldova and Ukraine 28th April 2010 1970 0 0 Joint press release by ILGA-Europe, the Intergroup on LGBT Rights and Amnesty International This May lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT)...
The Intergroup writes to Moldovan authorities on Chisinau Pride ban 28th April 2010 2004 0 0 The Intergroup has written to Moldovan authorities to protest today’s banning of Chisinau Pride by the Court, on request from the City...
Public hearing on Lithuania’s homophobic law and Baltic Pride 29th April 2010 1600 0 0 On the 29th April 2010, the Intergroup on LGBT Rights hosted a public hearing at the European Parliament. The hearing, Freedom of expression and...
Turkish Court rules in favour of freedom of assembly 3rd May 2010 1603 0 0 Last Friday 3oth April, the local court in Izmir, Turkey, ruled in favour of the Black Pink Triangle Association‘s right to exist. The...