In the "World Day Against Homophobia" (17 May), they / as carried banners with expressions against various forms of rejection, discrimination and violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender chatted with passers-by on the daily manifestations of homophobia in the capital, shared information on cases and postal allusions, and managed to involve adults and young girls, boys on the dynamics of the "Tree rights "and in the exhibition" Discriminating dehumanizing. "
Along , echoed the urgent actions and public statements on violations of human rights of LGBT in Peru Honduras, Burundi, Nigeria and Iraq.
Mexico Amnesty International urged President Calderón and the federal government to issue a decree to establish May 17 as "National Day Against Homophobia."
"To remain silent is to pass," the AI \u200b\u200bstatement-Mexico and emphasizes: "The state must provide a range of protections and take action to promote human rights in order to create the instrumental conditions necessary to ensure that people rights to enjoy sex and find love. "
According to the activists of the LGBT Group 44, have a day marked against homophobia in Mexico will serve to remind society of the long journey of the LGBT movement that seeks to eradicate homophobia, to bring back memories of so many victims of homophobic violence, to highlight the importance of this struggle, and to recognize the work of many LGBT activists in recent years have worked hard for the full respect for human rights ( Manuel Herrera Loayza, LGBT Group 44).
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