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Covenant by a Parliamentary Front for Civic Equality for Lesbian, Transgender, Gay, Bisexual

We have to live a new electoral period. Unlike previous processes, today the majority of Peruvians demand substantive changes to strengthen and consolidate the institutions of our democracy, fairly redistribute the wealth generated by our natural resources, and ensure citizen inclusion and decent life for millions of Peruvians that require more attention, but justice and reparation, the State.

In this broad context, without a doubt one of the communities on which they weigh the increased levels of violence and Exclusion is the Lesbian, Transgender, Gay and Bisexual (LGBT). On this have been documented in Peru each week one person dies a product of irrational hatred of difference, which is naturalized discrimination and use of violence towards these people in public and private spaces, the HIV epidemic in Peru concentrated in these communities is the only town on the high vulnerability has not yet

a regulatory framework conducive to the exercise of their rights, among other situations of injustice and inequity.

In order to help repair the historic debt that has the Peruvian government to the community of LGBT, the candidates and Congress undersigned, acknowledge the urgency of building a Peru inclusive of our diverse cultures, languages, histories, genders and sexualities and commit ourselves to promote the formation of a Parliamentary Front for the Citizens Equal Lesbian, Transgender, Gay and Bisexual (LGBT) in the next 5 years take the path that guarantees the equality of citizens regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity

through:

1. The adoption of a Law on Equality and Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, rules necessary to ensure full citizenship of LGBT people and in areas such as education, health, employment, consumption and personal safety. In this regard, the proposal received the Homosexual Movement of Lima (MHOL) has been developed with the participation and support of hundreds of LGBT organizations around the country

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2. The adoption of a law that criminalizes and punishes hate crimes, ie, those offenses under the Criminal Code that are committed, inter alia, on the basis of race, sex, religion, political opinion, the condition health, work, sexual orientation or gender identity of individuals. It is very important that this rule declare 31 May as National Day of Struggle Against Violence and Hate Crimes Towards LGBT.

3. The adoption of a National Law on Gender Identity to allow legal recognition in the National Identity Document (DNI) the name and sex to which people feel represented. This rule should consider the legal effect of past personal documents such as birth certificates, educational certificates and work, educational qualifications and property, medical records, insurance policies, etc..

4. The adoption of a law to establish and regulate civil unions between same sex. Civil unions should consider the economic rights, social security, inheritance, pension and all other civil rights arising from the recognition of partners as civil first degree relatives (hospital visits, private visits to prisons, etc. .).

5. The inclusion of sexual orientation and gender identity as protected categories in Law 28983, Law on Equal Opportunities between Women and Men (IOL), excluded from the version approved by Congress in 2007.

6. The unrestricted promotion of the ratification of pending international treaties recognize, protect and promote human rights of LGBT people: the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (PFPIDESC) and the Ibero-American Convention on the Rights of Youth (CIDJ).

Similarly, we are committed to oversee the executive in fulfilling its duty to ensure the unrestricted validity of human rights of each and every citizen, especially the LGBT and, with an emphasis on policies to prevent and punish violence and hate crimes, education policies that respect diversity and the impact of the HIV epidemic in the community of transvestites and gays.

also take into account the situation of LGBT people and communities in the development of any legislative initiative in favor of equality, which implies an open and transparent dialogue with different sectors of the LGBT movement.

Signed in local MHOL Friday under the LGBT Election: Candidates for Congress to

the play for equality in the city of Lima on April 1, 2011.


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