Equality for LGBT, Intersex People Will Benefit Everyone, Secretary-General Tells Global Conference, Stressing Need to Curb Bullying Violence, Tackle Bias
Following is the text of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s video message to the Global LGBTI [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex] Conference, held in Montevideo from 13 to 15 July:
I thank Uruguay and the Netherlands for organizing this important gathering. Ending rights abuses against LGBT and intersex people is a great human rights cause at the heart of the UN’s founding mission.
I am encouraged by signs of progress. At the Human Rights Council, more than a hundred countries have accepted UN recommendations to curb violence and discrimination against people based on sexual orientation and gender identity. I also welcome the Council’s recent appointment of a UN Independent Expert on violence and discrimination against LGBT people.
We must do more to prevent violence, tackle discrimination, end bullying and ensure access to all services. I applaud your new Equal Rights Coalition. I hope it can help protect the rights of LGBT and intersex people. I am proud to be part of the global fight against homophobia and transphobia. I am proud of the UN’s contribution to progress.
LGBT and intersex people are courageously addressing discrimination. We owe them full support and leadership. Equality for them will benefit everyone.