Looking for a Little Equal Rights Throughout Europe
Published July 23, 2009 @ 09:24AM PT
Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego? Well, if she were a lesbian, you can make a pretty good guess for where she'd be hanging out in Europe. A new map released by the European branch of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association provides a country-by-country analysis of where the continent rocks on LGBT rights, and where it falls kind of short.
In Europe it's not so much of the Hatfields vs. the McCoys as much as it is Western Europe vs. Eastern Europe, at least on the subject of LGBT rights. The map points out that many countries within the Eastern bloc - Russia, Ukraine, Poland - have a long history of suppressing LGBT rights. One very east territory, Northern Cyprus, still criminalizes homosexuality (at least between men).
The map is an interesting read through - kind of like the maps you find at rest stops along highways that tell you where camping grounds and restaurants are located (only with cool gay rights stuff added to this map). Want to find out what countries allow you to get married? Look for the little marriage equality symbol over places like Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands and Norway. Want to know which countries have banned public rallies or pride marches? Check out the little minus sign over countries like Moldova, Belarus, Latvia and Lithuania.
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Western Europe, including the United Kingdom have done much for the LGBT rights movement because of the positive symbols placed on those countries. Unfortunately, much of Eastern Europe don't allow for LGBT pride festivals or LGBT rights protests, however at least in Russia that problem is going to get resolved with full force for LGBT rights. Since Scandinavia is known for human rights, all Scandinavian countries should definitely recognize same-sex marriage.
Posted by Edwin Bonilla on 07/23/2009 @ 05:47PM PT
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Intriguing.
Posted by Thomas McHugh on 07/23/2009 @ 06:32PM PT
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