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    New hope for gays, transgenders in Nigeria, Africa

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 22, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Vitit Muntarbhorn of Thailand has a three-year mandate to investigate abuses against gays, transgenders
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    Vitit Muntarbhorn of Thailand has a three-year mandate to investigate abuses against gays, transgenders
    Vitit Muntarbhorn of Thailand has a three-year mandate to investigate abuses against gays, transgenders

    On Monday, Nigeria and other African states failed to halt the work of the first United Nations independent investigator appointed to help protect gay and transgender people worldwide from violence and discrimination.

    The 47-member UN Human Rights Council, based in Geneva, created the position in June and in September appointed Vitit Muntarbhorn of Thailand, who has a three-year mandate to investigate abuses against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people.

    In an unusual move, African states put forward a draft resolution in the 193-member UN General Assembly third committee, which deals with human rights, calling for consultations on the legality of the creation of the mandate.

    They said the work of the investigator should be suspended.

    However, Latin American countries, supported by Western nations, successfully proposed an amendment that gutted the African group draft resolution.

    The amendment was adopted in the third committee on Monday with 84 votes in favor, 77 against and 17 abstentions.

    The amended draft resolution, which makes no change to the work of the gay rights investigator, was then adopted by the third committee with 94 votes in favor, three against and 80 abstentions.

    Russia and Egypt, speaking on behalf of the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, said they would not recognize the mandate of the gay rights investigator and would not cooperate with Muntarbhorn.

    Britain urged all countries to cooperate with the investigator.

    Being gay is a crime in at least 73 countries including Nigeria, the UN has said.

    The issue of gay rights consistently sparks heated debate at the United Nations.

    In 2014, UN chief Ban Ki-moon said the UN would recognize all same-sex marriages of its staff, allowing them to receive UN benefits.

    Russia unsuccessfully tried to overturn it last year, with Saudi Arabia, China, Iran, India, Egypt, Pakistan, and Syria among 43 states that supported Moscow.

    In February the African Group, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the 25-member “Group of Friends of the Family,” led by Egypt, Belarus and Qatar, protested the launch of six UN stamps promoting LGBT equality.

    Then a group of 51 Muslim states blocked 11 gay and transgender organizations from officially attending a high-level UN meeting in June on ending AIDS, sparking a protest by the United States, Canada and the European Union.

    With report from Reuters

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