Big win for LGBT community as Brazil's apex court criminalises homophobia
Brazil's
Supreme Court voted Thursday to criminalise homophobia, an important
step for sexual minorities in one of the most dangerous countries for
LGBT
people
in the world.
The
Supreme Federal Court (STF), which voted eight to three in favour of
the measure, classified homophobia as a crime similar to racism,
until Congress -- which is held by a conservative majority and is
strongly influenced by evangelical churches -- passes a law
specifically addressing such discrimination.Brazil now joins a growing number of countries in the typically conservative and Catholic-influenced Latin American region that have passed measures in favour of LGBT rights.
"All prejudice is violence. All discrimination is a cause of suffering," said judge Carmen Luzia while voting in favour of the measure.
"But I learned that some prejudices cause more suffering than others." According to the NGO Grupo Gay de Bahia, which has collected national statistics for the past four decades, there were 387 murders and 58 suicides over "homotransphobia" in 2017, a 30 percent increase from 2016.
This works out to one LGBT death by suicide or murder every 19 hours in Brazil. Read More
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