Lithuanian Parliamentarians try to overturn permit for international LGBT Pride in Vilnius 16th March 2010 1483 0 0 Update: Lithuanian Prosecutor upholds permit for Baltic Pride Only two weeks after the enactment of a controversial Law on the Protection of...
European Commission signs trade deal with countries jailing and killing homosexuals 22nd March 2010 1479 0 0 Negotiations came to a close last Friday over the revised Cotonou Agreement, which delineates political and trade relations between the European...
Recognising same-sex unions across the EU ‘not a priority’ for the Commission 21st April 2010 1462 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...
Ensuring freedom of assembly for LGBT people in Moldova and Ukraine 28th April 2010 1975 0 0 Joint press release by ILGA-Europe, the Intergroup on LGBT Rights and Amnesty International This May lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT)...
Joint press release: Baltic Pride under threat 4th May 2010 1380 0 0 Joint press release by ILGA-Europe, the Intergroup on LGBT Rights and Amnesty International Raimondas Petrauskas, Lithuania’s Interim Attorney...
Joint press release: Baltic Pride appeals temporary permit suspension 6th May 2010 1428 0 0 Joint press release by ILGA-Europe, the Intergroup on LGBT Rights and Amnesty International Baltic Pride, the 8th May pride event organised by the...
Messages from EU leaders on the International Day Against Homophobia 17th May 2010 1650 0 0 On the 17th May 2010, the International Day Against Homophobia, leaders from the European Council, the European Parliament and the European...
Turkey: Harsh police violence against transgender activists 18th May 2010 1392 0 0 Yesterday evening, on the 6th International Day Against Homophobia, uniformed police forces violently attacked five transgender activists from...
Malawi presidential pardon is wise and humane, but means little if laws don’t change 31st May 2010 1578 0 0 The two Malawian citizens convicted of ‘gross indecency’ and ‘unnatural acts’, who had been sentenced to 14 years’ imprisonment and hard labour...