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Memorandum Submitted to Vosloorus Police


PRESENTED TO THE STATION COMMANDER OF VOSLOORUS POLICE STATION
29th OCTOBER 2010
As members of the Vosloorus community and those involved in work against discrimination, we address you today with serious concerns. Within the last month 12 people were arrested and brought to this station. During their arrest, they were threatened and homophobic comments such as “there are no lesbians in Vosloorus” were made. We are here today to say that there are lesbians in Vosloorus. The abuse of power and the ignorance of the law has not only happened once at this police station. Last year, lesbians were beaten up by police officers and many of us live in fear. We do not believe that the police are there to protect and help us. It is the job of the police to uphold the Constitution. We are here to say that police should be protecting our rights and not discriminating against us.
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March for Access to Justice

29th October *note date change*

Meet at 9am

March From Vosloorus Stadium to Vosloorus Police Station

 

The Lesbian and Gay Equality Project (LGEP), the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), Forum for the Empowerment of Women (FEW), The 1 in 9 Campaign and community members will march in Vosloorus and challenge the growing homophobia at the hands of the police, the attacks against freedom of association and the rights of the media to report on these experiences.

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Events and Happenings

 

  • The CDL happening this week, 20-23 Jan, more information
  • Get information, reports and statements on the UN draft resolution to remove "sexual orientation" as grounds for extrajudicial killings. You can also read about the final vote for "sexual orientation" to be maintained. more information
  • Participate in the publication of an African LGBTI / Queer Reader [The Reader] to be published by Pambazuka Press in June 2011. The Reader is being published in response to the increasing homophobia and transphobia across the continent which aims to silence the voices of African Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Intersex people. more information
  • Find out and apply for our Cadreship Development Programme.            more information
  • Sign up as an organisation to our letter "South African Civil Society Organisations Call on Government to Withdraw Homophobic Statements Made by South African Representative to the United Nations" by e-mailing networking@equality.org.za.           see more


 

 

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