Monday, April 4, 2011

Delegation Letters Sample

covenant-agreement by a parliamentary front for equal



6 candidates to the Congress of Peru and Peru Possible Win signed the pact a Parliamentary Front for Equal Citizenship Lesbian, Transgender, Gay and Bisexual (LGBT ) which pledged to promote non-discrimination laws, hate crimes, civil unions and gender identity during the next 5 years to be elected. Rosa

Mavila, Javier Diez Canseco and Paloma Duarte (Gana Peru 5, 12 and 26) and Carlos Bruce, Ebelin Ortiz and Ronald Gamarra (Peru Posible 2, 14 and 36) expressed its commitment to the full recognition of rights LGBT community and pledged to promote the ratification of international treaties that protect sexual diversity: the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (PFPIDESC) and the Convention Ibero-American Youth Rights (CIDJ).

The Covenant was signed in the framework of the LGBT Election Friday, a space for debate and reflection on the agendas of these communities in the electoral process, driven by the collective unnatural, the Kolektiva of Rebeldías Lesbian (KLR) and the Movement Homosexual de Lima (MHOL).

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economist Carlos Bruce (Peru Posible, Issue 2) said "I resign Peru Possible if it turns its back on LGBT agenda" , said that his Government Plan party is clear about the progressive equalization of sexual diversity rights because "with civil unions for the first time the State will say that all Peruvians are so" and acknowledged that "the State has not done anything for gays and lesbians in the past 15 years" . She

Ebelin Ortiz (Peru Posible, number 14) ran his own life story and reaffirmed that "as I have a special commitment afroperuana against any discrimination" , and denounced this situation because "I find it sad that we new legislation to ensure equality "and noted that is time the state has as its starting point the human person ".

exprocurador lawyer and Ronald Gamarra (Peru Posible, number 36) was clear that "the power of the robes should stay there where it ends the Cathedral reaffirmed its commitment to LGBT people and communities because " need not be in Congress for new support "and said that " not only believe in civil unions but on equal marriage and the right to take ".

sociologist, journalist and former congressman Javier Diez Canseco (Gana Peru, number 12) reaffirmed that "We are a profoundly diverse country must learn to live together" , said "I am not anti-clerical, I am a close friend of Gustavo Gutiérrez but Cipriano is a miserable" and charged that "the Constitution has not changed because, among other things, proposed to include non-discrimination to LTGBs (...) and I have been clear: promote civil union ".

The student leader Paloma Duarte (Gana Peru, number 26) complained that "we live in a country where 20 years ago no rights", remained critical of the current development model because "What posh is to marry and not have money for food, health or education" and reaffirmed that a vital part of the LGBT struggle is to ensure a secular state "poruqe Cipriani might not earn the salary of a minister."

The move was also clear in their demands and perspectives that go beyond the experience of sexuality. Marivel lesbian activist Saldaña (13 Bruges) noted that "there are two axes of evil in the country: the Catholic Church and the Armed Forces while Gladys Galarreta (KLR) was emphatic that " the only church one that illuminates the burning in flames " . In turn, Giovanny Romero (MHOL) reported that lesbians, transvestites and gays have been excluded by the neoliberal model that killed us the last 30 years ".


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