The LGBT collective no longer has a place in Human Rights

The LGBT collective no longer has a place in Human Rights

As it sounds. The LGTB collective has received a heavy blow from José Manuel García-Margallo, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation. A little change in the text of ministry priorities, but it changes the situation very much, as has denounced José María Núñez Blanco, president of the Triangle Foundation.

This was the text that had been so far:

"Five are the priorities that Spain has established in its foreign policy of human rights: fight against the death penalty, no discrimination based on gender or sexual orientation, rights of people with disabilities, human right to drinking water and sanitation and human rights and businesses ".

And now:

"This policy is carried out through five priority areas, not excluding: fight against the death penalty; non-discrimination on grounds of gender; rights of persons with disabilities; human right to drinking water and sanitation, and business and human rights ".

We do not know if it is that the fight for non-discrimination based on sexual orientation involves millionaire expenses that the government could not assume, or if this is directly another policy of retreat of the PP. In any case, it is terrible than the government of Spain, a country that is an example of egalitarian policies and integrating society with the LGTB collectivenow has eliminated this sector of the population of one of its most basic and basic texts on Human rights.

It will be just a line of text, but we already have enough to see what is happening in Uganda, Nigeria or Russia so that the politics of Spain now blights with homophobia.

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