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SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND EXTRAJUDICIAL EXECUTIONS AT THE UNITED NATIONS: Reports, Summaries and Statements

 

 

In this section you will be able to access information, statements, letters of protest and reports around South Africa’s shameful vote at the UN to remove “sexual orientation” protection against summary executions as well as information on the resolution itself and the final vote.

 

1. UN Draft Resolution Regarding Extrajudicial and Summary Executions [16 November 2010]

2. LGBTI Organisations' Letter of Protest, "South Africa's Vote at the United Nations Undermines its Own Constitution" [23 November 2010]

3. Letter to President Zuma, "50+ Organisations and 47 Individuals Emergency Call: President Zuma Reverse Vote on LGBTI People at the UN on 20/21 December 2010" [16 December 2010]

4. Outcome of the 21st December Vote:

The US brought an amendment to the resolution to re-include “sexual orientation”. It was supported by South Africa and 92 other Nations, and resolution was adopted by 122 votes in favour (including South Africa), none against and 59 abstentions.

5.The Lesbian and Gay Equality Project Statement Following the Vote, "South African Civil Society Calls On President Zuma To Use The Foundation Of South Africa’s Un Vote To Urge Action Amongst African Union Member States To Protect Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender And Intersex People From Discrimination, Violence And Violation" [21 December 2010]