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Opposition and delay confront anti-LGBT push at U.N.

Opposition and delay confront anti-LGBT push at U.N.

united-nations-logoThe United Nations has delayed a confrontation about LGBT rights until later this month.

At issue is whether the U.N. General Assembly will seek to nullify June’s vote by the U.N. Human Rights Council to hire a watchdog to investigate violations of LGBT rights.

A large group of African nations, including Botswana and South Africa, has introduced a resolution opposing the creation of the watchdog position. A vote on that resolution was scheduled for Nov. 8, but it has been delayed.

In opposition to the resolution, an amendment that would remove the resolution’s anti-LGBT language has been proposed by Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico and Uruguay. Action on the amendment has also been delayed.

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Ariel Henry, Haitian prime minister, announced his resignation on March 12.

For more information, see this blog’s Nov. 7 article “Anti-LGBT nations seek to end U.N. advocacy of LGBT rights.”

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