Thursday, February 26, 2004
Pass it on, if you would be so kind
In March 2004, 53 nations will sit at the United Nations in Geneva to
discuss, argue, vote and then publicly declare if they believe sexual
orientation and gender identity are human rights or not.
In other words, they will say whether being Lesbian, Gay, Transgender
or Bisexual (or heterosexual for that matter) is a basic right of
human beings.
What can you do about it?
Please sign!
http://www.brazilianresolution.com
ILGA (International Lesbian & Gay Association---www.ilga.org) has set
up a web petition: http://www.brazilianresolution.com/ .
Please go to this website, sign the petition, leave your email
address if you wish to receive more information, and pass this
information on to everyone you know who would sign it.
ILGA will present the petition to the press and the United Nations.
FYI, the U.S. delegate to the the U.N. Human Rights Commission voted
against this when it was first introduced last year. Our signatures
on this petition will help send a clear message to the UN.
discuss, argue, vote and then publicly declare if they believe sexual
orientation and gender identity are human rights or not.
In other words, they will say whether being Lesbian, Gay, Transgender
or Bisexual (or heterosexual for that matter) is a basic right of
human beings.
What can you do about it?
Please sign!
http://www.brazilianresolution.com
ILGA (International Lesbian & Gay Association---www.ilga.org) has set
up a web petition: http://www.brazilianresolution.com/ .
Please go to this website, sign the petition, leave your email
address if you wish to receive more information, and pass this
information on to everyone you know who would sign it.
ILGA will present the petition to the press and the United Nations.
FYI, the U.S. delegate to the the U.N. Human Rights Commission voted
against this when it was first introduced last year. Our signatures
on this petition will help send a clear message to the UN.
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