ECtHR: Firing teacher for running LGBT+ blog violates freedom of speech. Poland loses again through discrimination! (P. v. Poland, 13.2.2025)

ECtHR: Firing teacher for running LGBT+ blog violates freedom of speech. Poland loses again through discrimination! (P. v. Poland, 13.2.2025)

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled that the dismissal of a teacher for running an LGBT+ blog violated his right to freedom of expression. In its February 13, 2025 judgment in the case of P. v. Poland, the Court found that Poland had violated Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Judgment: https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng?i=001-241742

More: https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1j2llij/echr_firing_teacher_for_running_lgbt_blog/

P v Poland (56310/15) judgment | 13.02.2025 (dismissal of teacher for sexually explicit internet blog)

Violation (Art. 10)

US withdraws from UN LGBTI Core Group

US withdraws from UN LGBTI Core Group

State Department: Decision ‘in line with the president’s recent executive orders’

The U.S. has withdrawn from a group of U.N. member states that have pledged to support LGBTQ and intersex rights.

The U.N. LGBTI Core Group formed in 2008.

Chile and the Netherlands are the current co-chairs. Albania, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Cabo Verde, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Honduras, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Montenegro, Nepal, Peru, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Timor Leste, the U.K., and Uruguay are members.

The EU, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Human Rights Watch and Outright International are observers.

“The overarching goal of the UN LGBTI Core Group in New York is to work within the United Nations framework on ensuring universal respect for the human rights and fundamental freedoms for all, specifically lesbian, gay bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) persons, with a particular focus on protection from violence and discrimination,” states the Core Group’s website.

The Core Group also has three specific objectives:

• Raising awareness about LGBTI issues

• Contributing to multilateral work and negotiations at the United Nations

• Seeking common ground and engaging in a spirit of open, respectful and constructive dialogue and cooperation with UN member states and other stakeholders outside the Core Group.

The promotion of LGBTQ and intersex rights were a cornerstone of the Biden-Harris administration’s foreign policy.

Former first lady Jill Biden last September spoke at a Core Group event that took place on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly. Former President Joe Biden was vice president in 2016 when he spoke at a Core Group event that coincided with that year’s U.N. General Assembly.

President Donald Trump since he took office on Jan. 20 has signed a number of executive orders that have targeted the LGBTQ and intersex community. These include the “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government” directive that, among other things, bans the State Department from issuing passports with “X” gender markers.

A directive that Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued bans embassies and other U.S. diplomatic institutions from flying the Pride flag. (Joe Biden in March 2024 signed a government spending bill with a provision that banned Pride flags from flying over U.S. embassies.)

The Associated Press last week reported the Trump-Vance administration has terminated 90 percent of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s foreign aid contracts. Activists with whom the Washington Blade has spoken in previous weeks say the White House’s decision to freeze nearly all U.S. foreign aid spending has been “catastrophic” for the global LGBTQ and intersex rights movement.

A source told the Blade the U.S. withdrew from the Core Group on Feb. 14. A State Department spokesperson on Saturday confirmed the withdrawal, but did not specify the specific date.

“In line with the president’s recent executive orders, we have withdrawn from the U.N. LGBTI Core Group,” said the spokesperson.

More: https://www.washingtonblade.com/2025/03/03/us-withdraws-from-un-lgbti-core-group/

USA: DHS Scraps Ban on Surveillance Based on Sexual Orientation

USA: DHS Scraps Ban on Surveillance Based on Sexual Orientation

A Department of Homeland Security unit eliminated policies prohibiting personnel from conducting intelligence activities based solely on a person’s gender identity or sexual orientation.

More: https://news.bgov.com/bloomberg-government-news/trumps-dhs-loosens-sexual-orientation-based-surveillance-policy

OHCHR urges Hungary to repeal anti-LGBTQ+ legislation

OHCHR urges Hungary to repeal anti-LGBTQ+ legislation

The UN Office of the Higher Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on Friday urged Hungary to repeal the anti-LGBTQ+ legislation passed on Tuesday. OHCHR describes the legislation as a severe violation of basic rights for LGBTQ+ individuals.

According to OHCHR, the legislation undermines the rights to freedom of expression and non-discrimination. It specifically targets educational materials related to LGBTQ+ issues, limiting access to information for young people. The bill, which Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban describes as a measure for child protection, also controversially bans pride marches and public gatherings involving LGBTQ+ individuals. The statement emphasized that such measures perpetuate stigma and discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals, further marginalizing an already vulnerable community.

The bill was passed on Tuesday by an exceptional procedure under section 61 of the National Assembly’s Rules of Procedure, which bypasses parliamentary debates and amendments.

Hungary has faced scrutiny over its encroachment on LGBTQ+ rights and erosion of democratic norms. In 2020, the Parliament passed Article 33, which required citizens to report their “sex assigned at birth” and prevented transgender and intersex people from legally changing their gender. In 2021, the administration passed another piece of legislation prohibiting education and media portraying homosexuality or gender reassignment from being displayed to children. Last year, over 30,000 people marched to support LGBTQ+ protections in Budapest, including ambassadors from various countries. Hungary’s laws have raised alarm amongst international organizations, including the EU and Amnesty International.

The OHCHR has called upon Hungary to uphold its international commitments, protect human rights, and foster an inclusive environment for all citizens, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

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EU slams Hungary’s ban on Budapest Pride march

EU slams Hungary’s ban on Budapest Pride march

The EU’s commissioner for equality took aim Tuesday, March 18, at a Hungarian bill aimed at banning Budapest’s annual Pride march, asserting the “fundamental right” to peaceful assembly in the 27-nation bloc.

More: https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2025/03/19/eu-slams-hungary-s-ban-on-budapest-pride-march_6739304_4.html