January 22, 2010
by Mae Emmanuel Hernandez
Indeed, LGBT rights are human rights. UP Babaylan, the premier LGBT student support organization, was invited to participate in Kapihan on Human Rights at the Ateneo Professional Schools in Rockwell Center, Makati City last January 12. The event was organized by the Philippine Working Group for an ASEAN Human Rights Mechanism. It is a two-part forum series that focuses on human rights issues that affect each sector of the society. The Kapihan was the first of the forum series.
As one of the participants, I was able to share some ideas and concerns that I seemed necessary and needed urgent attention. I was also given the opportunity to present it to the entire forum. Below is the summary of the pertinent issues that we came up for the LGBT sector:
General Issues
- Discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation;
- Violence (hate crimes)
- Homophobic and Transphobic society
- Non-recognition of rights (marginalized groups)
- Education and awareness
Prioritized Issues
- the passage of Anti-Discrimination Bill
- adoption of the Yogyakarta Principles
Present Situation
- COMELEC rejected Ang Ladlad as party-list rep.
- pending bills that are anti-LGBT
- masculinity/femininity test in schools
- court cases on transgender issues
Recommendations
- LGBT sensitivity training for all LGUs/gov’t. agencies
- inclusion of LGBT topics in existing modules/mechanism
- more legal actions/legislative measures
- passage of ADB
- mainstreaming of Yogyakarta principles
- employment opportunities for LGBT people in media
- Discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation;
- Violence (hate crimes)
- Homophobic and Transphobic society
- Non-recognition of rights (marginalized groups)
- Education and awareness
Prioritized Issues
- the passage of Anti-Discrimination Bill
- adoption of the Yogyakarta Principles
Present Situation
- COMELEC rejected Ang Ladlad as party-list rep.
- pending bills that are anti-LGBT
- masculinity/femininity test in schools
- court cases on transgender issues
Recommendations
- LGBT sensitivity training for all LGUs/gov’t. agencies
- inclusion of LGBT topics in existing modules/mechanism
- more legal actions/legislative measures
- passage of ADB
- mainstreaming of Yogyakarta principles
- employment opportunities for LGBT people in media
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