From: Nigel Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


MEDIA RELEASE - PLEASE POST TO YOUR LOCAL ACTIVIST LIST

The International Lesbian and Gay Association has published a survey of the 
legal and human rights situation of sexual minorities around the world at 
its web site. It is believed to be the most extensive survey of its kind 
ever produced.

The purpose of the survey is to provide a comprehensive, authoritative, 
source of information for all people working to promote the human rights of 
lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgendered people. It will be a "living" 
resource, continually updated to reflect developments in the world wide 
campaign for LGBT rights.

The survey includes a page for each country in a standard format with 
sections covering the sexual offences law, freedom of expression and 
association, anti-discrimination legislation, employment protection 
legislation, recognition of lesbian and gay partnerships, parenting, 
asylum, violence against LGBT people, police harassment, and human rights 
issues affecting transgendered people and people with HIV/AIDS. The country 
pages are linked to other more detailed sources, including legal texts, 
government reports and legal judgements.

There are also some 50 summaries listing everything from countries where 
lesbian and gay relationships are illegal to countries where adoption by 
lesbians and gays is permitted.

Inevitably there are many gaps, and the quality of some of the information 
is uncertain. Indeed, the survey as now published is very much a start 
point. ILGA hopes that individuals and organisations with a good knowledge 
of the legal and human rights situation in their country will join with 
ILGA in working to improve the quality of the information and in keeping it 
up to date. All sources of information will be acknowledged.

If you have a web site, please provide a link to the ILGA web site.

Nigel Warner

Co-ordinator of the ILGA-World web site
ILGA Web Site: http://www.ilga.org

The International Lesbian and Gay Association is a world-wide federation of 
national and local groups dedicated to achieving equal rights for lesbians, 
gay men, bisexuals and transgendered people everywhere.  Founded in 1978, 
it now has more than 350 member organisations. Every continent and around 
80 countries are represented.  


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