The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights in the Region of Murcia MURCIA COLLEAGUE "on the occasion of May 17, International Day Against Homophobia not forget the gay and transgender people living in 80 countries homosexuality is a crime punishable even by death.
"We must not allow that any human being can be subjected to discrimination, violence, abuse or imprisonment merely on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
From COLLEAGUES raise our voices to denounce the violation of human rights and demand the elimination of laws that criminalize homosexuality.
There are many homosexuals who are currently risking their physical and even his life for not hiding their sexual orientation, "said Johan Girón Rizo, President COLLEAGUE MURCIA.
Giron said pleased with the rally in today in the Plaza de Santo Domingo, in which dozens of LGBT activists expressed their rejection and condemnation of acts against freedom and expression of Fundamental Human Rights sexual minorities.
With three live pictures symbolic representation and delivery of roses of various colors COLLEAGUE MURCIA held this May 17th (International Day Against Homophobia), denouncing the real problem that hampers the enjoyment of the rights of LGBT people.
This date marks the day that the World Health Organization (WHO) removed homosexuality from its list of mental illnesses: May 17, 1990, and thus becomes a key date to raise awareness of homophobia in society and fight in your neighborhood, at work, in institutions, in your association, your school, Giron concluded.
Source: COLEGA MURCIA