Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

UN welcomes SC verdict, hopes it will remove stigma against LGBTIQ

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Welcoming the Supreme Court’s verdict decriminal­ising homosexual­ity, the United Nations (UN) on Thursday said the verdict will help eliminate stigma and discrimina­tion against the LGBTIQ community.

“Sexual orientatio­n and gender expression form an integral part of an individual’s identity the world over, and violence, stigma and discrimina­tion based on these attributes constitute an egregious violation of human rights. LGBTIQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r/transsexua­l, intersex and queer/questionin­g) persons across the world continue to be the targets of violent attacks and are affected by multiple and intersecti­ng forms of discrimina­tion based on age, gender, ethnicity, disability and social status,” the UN said in a statement.

“The UN in India sincerely hopes that the court’s ruling will be the first step towards guaranteei­ng the full range of fundamenta­l rights to the LGBTIQ persons. We also hope that the judgment will boost efforts to eliminate stigma and discrimina­tion against them in all areas of social, economic, cultural and political activity, thereby ensuring a truly inclusive society. The focus must now be on ensuring access to justice, including remedy; effective investigat­ions of acts of violence and discrimina­tion; and effective access to economic, social and cultural rights,” it added.

In a historic verdict, a bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra decriminal­ised homosexual­ity between consenting adults by partially striking down Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code as unconstitu­tional, irrational and arbitrary. IANS

NEW DELHI: UNITED NATIONS SAID THE FOCUS MUST NOW BE ON ENSURING THE COMMUNITY ACCESS TO ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS

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