Greens
back Gay Rights event15th May Sheffield
Green Party is supporting the International Day Against Homophobia event which
is taking place on Saturday (17th May 2008) at Barkers Pool, Sheffield City
Centre. Speakers at the event will include the new Council leader and representatives
from Amnesty International, the European Parliament and South Yorkshire Police. Green
Councillor Bernard Little commented, When gay rights are suppressed, it
is a loss to the whole democratic and human rights movement. The advance of Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender human rights strengthens every struggle for freedom,
justice and equality. "The gay rights activist
Peter Tatchell, who is a Green Party member, was beaten up by extremist thugs
last year at a Gay Pride event in Moscow, while Russian police stood by. Mr
Tatchell was arrested by riot police, but his attackers went free. This is
an example of how basic human rights to freedom of expression and peaceful
protest are still being denied in many countries across the world". "This
is why it is so important that the LGBT human rights movement is not separate
from the broader human rights movement-but part of it. Sheffield Green Party
welcomes this celebration of LGBT rights". ENDS |