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Laws on bullying needed to protect LGBTQ+ youth - Ann Greene

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Director of Children’s Services and Head of the Childcare and Protection Agency (CPA), Ann Greene has called for laws to be instituted against bullying to protect LGBTQ+ youth, according to a release from the Society Against Sexual Orientatio­n Discrimina­tion (SASOD).

At a reception on Thursday at the British High Commission­er’s residence to observe Spirit Day, an annual day to raise awareness of anti-LGBTQ+ bullying in schools, the release said that Greene stated that LGBTQ+ people in Guyana are oppressed and marginaliz­ed because of their sexual orientatio­n and gender identity, and suffer discrimina­tion in asserting their civil rights.

The release said that she lamented that LGBTQ+ persons need what every other person needs, regardless of their human characteri­stics.

“It is love and acceptance. Every human being born into this world has a right to be here, being placed here by the Superior being of the Universe with their own purpose,” Greene said.

In addition to laws on bullying, Greene called for specific interventi­ons to address the unique challenges facing LGBTQ+ youth in Guyana. Greene said these include targeted social programmes; safe schools, care centres, neighbourh­oods and housing and safe access to recreation­al facilities and activities.

British High Commission­er Greg Quinn in brief remarks reiterated that “LGBTQ+ persons are not asking for special rights; they are seeking to be afforded the same rights as any other Guyanese citizen. He further called for persons to promote diversity and tolerance for LGBTQ+ persons, the release said.

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Ann Greene speaking at the event
 ??  ?? Minister of Citizenshi­p, Winston Felix (left), greets a resident of Thomas Hill shortly after arriving for a community meeting on Saturday. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
Minister of Citizenshi­p, Winston Felix (left), greets a resident of Thomas Hill shortly after arriving for a community meeting on Saturday. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

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