We note the important advocacy of LGBTQI+ grassroots
human rights defenders, activists, journalists, media workers and civil society
organizations which are working to ensure that all individuals, regardless of
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or sex characteristics,
receive equal treatment and the full protection of the law. Respect
for the rule of law and universal human rights are the foundations
upon which democratic states are built.
International human rights law is grounded on
the broad premise that all individuals have the same rights and
freedoms without discrimination. We reject and condemn all acts of
violence, harassment, stigmatization and discrimination committed against
individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender identity
or expression, or sex characteristics and support the fight
against hate speech, violence, and discrimination targeting LGBTQI+ individuals and
communities in all regions of the world.
Celebrating diversity is an important way to promote
respect for human rights for all. Budapest Pride has the longest history
of such events in the region, and we highlight its role
in promoting equality of treatment and social acceptance for all LGBTQI+ persons, and contributing
to the creation of a more open, just, inclusive and equal society.
Signed by the Following Embassies and Cultural
Institutes:
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile,
Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, General Delegation of Flanders,
Wallonie-Bruxelles International, Austrian Cultural Forum Budapest, British
Council, Czech Centre, Estonian Institute, FinnAgora, Goethe-Institut, Institut
Français, Instituto Camões, Instituto Cervantes, Italian Cultural Institute.