IDAHO
International Day Against
Homophobia & Transphobia
Monday 17 May 2010
In more than 80 countries around the world, homosexual acts are still illegal. Sometimes the law dictates life imprisonment. In seven countries the death penalty may be applied. Even in countries where homosexuality is not illegal, discrimination and physical assault is more than frequent. In some countries, there is positive progress, but it is fragile. In others, the situation is worse every year.
On May 17 each year, the International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia reminds everybody there is a need for action. It is celebrated through actions (exhibitions, screening, debates, shows, television and radio programs, etc.), and promoted by individuals, organizations, institutions, cities, governments in more than 60 countries, on every continent, from Albania to Zimbabwe.
On May 17, International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia, we ask:
* all political leaders to fight by any means against violence and discrimination related to sexual orientation and gender identity;
* all citizens to use this day to encourage hope, diversity and peace in the world, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity.
Get involved! Visit the IDAHO website and see what’s happening in your part of the world: