Thursday, April 17, 2008

Demand Justice for LGBT Citizens of Turkey!

Join us as we stad with the Human Rights Watch:


"A police raid on a Turkish human rights organization is the latest incident in an escalating pattern of harassment of gay rights groups, Human Rights Watch said today. In a letter to Turkish Minister of Interior BeÂșir Atalay, Human Rights Watch called on the government to cease official harassment of groups working on sexual orientation and gender identity issues, and to ensure training of all criminal-justice officials in human rights principles.


The government should reform laws that allow officials to harass groups like Lambda Istanbul in order to guarantee everyone’s human rights.


On April 7, 2008, approximately 12 police in plainclothes entered the headquarters of the Lambda Istanbul Cultural Center, which defends the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. Their warrant cited suspicion that Lambda “facilitates prostitution, acts as a go-between [and] provides a place for [prostitution],” criminalized under Article 227 of Turkey’s Penal Code. The raid took place 10 days before an April 17 court hearing in a case against Lambda Istanbul brought by the Istanbul Governor’s Office, accusing the group of violating Turkish “moral values and its family structure.


Lambda Istanbul has suffered harassment by the Turkish authorities since 2007, when the Istanbul Governor’s Office demanded its closure, arguing the name and objectives of the group were offensive to Turkish “moral values and its family structure.” The Prosecutor’s Office rejected the complaint in July 2007, but the governor’s office pursued the case to a higher court. After four hearings, the case is still pending.


Under human rights law, including the European Convention on Human Rights, which applies in Turkey, the Turkish authorities must guarantee freedom of association to all, without discrimination."



Please email the Turkish Minister of Interior and demand justice!


Email: Click here!


*Graphic courtesy of charlesfred from Creative Commons

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is Turkey a member of the European Union? I don't get how they can get away with their constant abuse of the homosexual population?

Queers United said...

Turkey is waiting for admission to the European Union, they are involved in some capacity but not as a full member. They still have issues because of their lack of women's rights and gay right's among other concerns.

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