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ILGA-Europe warns of increasing hostility towards LGBTQ+ people

Rachel Badham February 18, 2021

Equality advocacy organisation, ILGA-Europe, has released its tenth annual review, in which it found there is an increasing level of hostility towards the continentā€™s LGBTQ+ community, as far-right politicians continue to push anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric. The report says: ā€œThe trend of politicians verbally attacking LGBTQ+ people has grown considerably and spread widely, while many religious leaders have directly blamed LGBTQ+ people for Covid-19.ā€Ā 

It also suggested that several countries are ā€˜following in the footstepsā€™ Poland and Hungary, which are becoming increasingly dangerous for the LGBTQ+ community. Executive director of ILGA-Europe, Evelyne Paradis, said: ā€œOur Annual Review shows that the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted all of the gaps in terms of lived realities of LGBTQ+ people across Europe. LGBTQ+ organisations have had to skew their work towards provision of basic necessities like food and shelter as many governments left LGBTQ+ people out of their relief packages; and there has been a resurgence of authorities and officials using LGBTQ+ people as scapegoats while authoritarian regimes are empowered to isolate and legislate without due process.ā€

 

Katrin Hugendubel, ILGA advocacy director, added that despite the ā€˜worryingā€™ trends, the EU is cracking down on homophobia and transphobia in Europe: ā€œIn this worrying context, it was important in 2020 to see the European Commission resetting its commitment to protect and advance LGBTQ+ rights with the EU LGBTQ+ Strategy 2020-2025, and the Commission President finally finding very clear words condemning persistent discrimination and ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ people. These are steps in the right direction, but they need to be followed by similar actions at national level, and the Strategy needs to be meaningfully implemented.ā€

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