Because of their moral ambiguity, misdemeanors codes and other similar regulations are often used by the police in many parts of Latin America to persecute, abuse and arrest people whose sexual orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression deviates from social norms. Such discrimination occurs despite the fact that it constitutes a human rights violation and often contravenes the provisions of a country's constitution. In the city of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Article 40, Section XIV of the misdemeanors code stipulates that immorality includes "public practices that indicate the development of an abnormal sexual life." This has enabled various types of police abuse, such as the arrests of gay men and lesbians for simple acts of affection, like holding each other’s hands. Thanks to the hard work of local organizations and individual activists, including some who have been victimized by the misdemeanors code themselves, there is now an initiative to repeal Article 40, Section XIV. Ramón Aguirre Joya, the President of the Regulations Commission in Puerto Vallata, has committed to raise the proposal to repeal Article 40, Section XIV before the full city council in February 2009. If this occurs, the council should discuss the proposal and vote to repeal the regulation.
IGLHRC requests that you send emails asking the President of the Regulations Commission in Puerto Vallata to raise a proposal to repeal Article 40, Section XIV of the misdemeanors code to the city council and fully support the regulation’s repeal.
Lic. Ramón Aguirre Joya
Presidente de la Comisión Edilicia de Reglamentos Municipales
ramon.aguirre@puertovallarta.gob.mx
L.C.P. Ricardo René Rodríguez Ramírez
Regidor e integrante Colegiado de la Comisión Edilicia de Reglamentos Municipales
rene.rodriguez@puertovallarta.gob.mx
C. Andrés González Palomera
Regidor e integrante Colegiado de la Comisión Edilicia de Reglamentos Municipales
andres.gonzalez@puertovallarta.gob.mx
Lic. Álvaro Cuauhtémoc Rolón Alcaráz
Regidor e integrante Colegiado de la Comisión Edilicia de Reglamentos Municipales
alvaro.rolon@puertovallarta.gob.mx
Please also send a copy to:
Fernando D'Elio
IGLHRC
fdelio@iglhrc.org
Víctor Espíndola
Anodis.com
vikspin@gmail.com
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Saturday, February 14, 2009
Support the Repeal of Discriminatory Regulations in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Sunday, June 1, 2008
Guadalajara Officials Want to Oust Gay Bars
According to To Be Publications:
"The Mexican city of Guadalajara is threatening to move gay clubs out of the city center in advance of the 2011 Pan American Games that will take place in the city, according to Carlos Oceguera, who owns two such clubs.Local Activism has been unsuccesful and club owners have asked for international help to resolve the issue.
A February story in the daily newspaper La Jornada Jalisco made the same claim, with the headline "Guadalajara mayor's office attack against gay clubs; it doesn't want them in the Historic Downtown."
Oceguera said city officials believe the presence of businesses catering to gays gives the city a "bad and promiscuous image" for tourists."
Please contact the Guadalajara Tourism Bureau...
Click here for E-Contact for "Vive Guadalajara!"
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