LGBT organizations in the state charged that the PAN and PVEM not legislate for human rights to ensure respect for sexual preferences
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual and transvestite regretted the refusal of deputies of the PAN and PVEM to legislate on human rights "to ensure respect for sexual preferences. "
In a joint communique distributed by the state leadership of the PRD, state that historically, lesbians, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexuals and transvestites, "have been rejected, ridicule, scorn, violence, psychological and physical, that have reached hate crimes. "
"All these human rights violations, and restrict or deny that individual and collective rights. "
In the text disapproved of the position of the PAN and PVEM members of the Commission of Government and Constitutional Issues of the State Congress, which on May 24 voted against the constitutional reform bill to ensure respect for sexual preferences, arguing that "to say that nobody may be discriminated against for their sexual preferences imply a limiting sense. "
It is a fundamental requirement that federal and local lawmakers tackle inequality and discrimination that all levels of government and political parties commit themselves to regain our rights agenda of affirmative action where human rights perspective, respect for diversity and gender equity, they warn.
"We are worried that the LGBT movement and minorities are ignored by local and federal governments and that this allows our civil rights are flagrantly violated. "
In a joint communique distributed by the state leadership of the PRD, state that historically, lesbians, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexuals and transvestites, "have been rejected, ridicule, scorn, violence, psychological and physical, that have reached hate crimes. "
"All these human rights violations, and restrict or deny that individual and collective rights. "
In the text disapproved of the position of the PAN and PVEM members of the Commission of Government and Constitutional Issues of the State Congress, which on May 24 voted against the constitutional reform bill to ensure respect for sexual preferences, arguing that "to say that nobody may be discriminated against for their sexual preferences imply a limiting sense. "
It is a fundamental requirement that federal and local lawmakers tackle inequality and discrimination that all levels of government and political parties commit themselves to regain our rights agenda of affirmative action where human rights perspective, respect for diversity and gender equity, they warn.
"We are worried that the LGBT movement and minorities are ignored by local and federal governments and that this allows our civil rights are flagrantly violated. "
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