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Fight against Homophobia and promotion of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender rights

The ALDE group has been campaigning for and sponsoring in the European Parliament initiatives to improve GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender) rights, to fight homophobia and discriminations based on sexual orientation, in Europe and in the world. The ALDE group is also the only parliamentary group in the EP to officially sponsor the participation of its Members to Gay Prides and Equality Events, through the project "ALDE 4 Equality". Many ALDE MEPs have taken part in the most problematic Gay Prides, and some of them have even been arrested.

The ALDE group stands in favour of:

  • ensuring that GLBT people are not discriminated in everyday's life and in the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms: any discrimination based on sexual orientation, for instance in holding demonstrations for equality (such as gay prides), is inadmissible. ALDE has taken a firm stance against threats to freedom of expression and demonstration when equality marches have been prohibited or not effectively protected by the authorities.
  • strengthening EU anti-discrimination policy: the EU shall ensure that discriminations based on sexual orientation are prohibited not only in the field of employment as it is now in the EU on the basis of directive 2000/78/EC, but also in all other sectors (education, social security, healthcare, access to goods and services, housing, etc). ALDE has repeatedly requested the Commission to come up with proposals in this sense and to bring to Court those Member States that are not fulfilling current EU law requirements.
  • fighting against homophobia in Europe, through educational measures, media and awareness campaigns and a European Year on Equality for all, as well as through the public condemnation of hate speech or incitement to hatred against GLBT people, notably when enacted by State representatives such as government Ministers. ALDE has notably requested the EU Council to adopt the Framework Decision on Racism and Xenophobia, which shall be enlarged to cover also homophobia, and has called upon the Commission to use the powers conferred to it by art. 6 TEU on human rights in the European Union.
  • ensuring that the freedom of movement of persons and the principle of mutual recognition in the EU are also applied and guaranteed for same-sex couples, so to ensure that third country nationals that are in a same-sex longstanding relationship with a EU citizen have the right to follow the latter when moving to another Member State, as it currently happens for different-sex couples. ALDE has repeatedly criticised the current situation and asked for urgent remedies to this discrimination.
  • the recognition by Member States of same-sex relationships, ranging co-habitation, to civil unions, civil partnerships, same-sex marriages. ALDE supports calls to Member States to take measures to overcome discriminations and inequalities and improve the legal situation of same-sex couples.

During this term, ALDE has concretely:

  • animated the GLBT Intergroup in the European Parliament bringing together MEPs from different party groups, with Sophie In't Veld (ALDE MEP, D66/NL) being Vice-President of the Intergroup and taking part in the gay prides of Moscow, Warsaw, Riga, Amsterdam among others;
  • promoted the participation of ALDE MEPs to gay prides, in the framework of the project "ALDE 4 Equality", which brought ALDE MEPS to the gay prides of (among others) Warsaw, Riga, Amsterdam, Rome, Tallinn, Chisinau and Moscow. Sophie In't Veld and Marco Cappato, Radical MEP of the ALDE group, collected more than 40 signatures of MEPs asking the Mayor of Moscow to allow the gay pride - but Cappato was arrested when he tried to hand it to the Mayor's offices during the Moscow gay pride (see the video here);
  • organised an ALDE Conference on Gay Prides in the European Parliament on the 9th of April 2007, with the participation of LGBT NGOs representatives from EU and European countries;
  • tabled resolutions on homophobia in Europe as well as on the increase in racist and homophobic violence in Europe, which led to EP resolutions on the same issues[1];
  • requested the establishment of IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia) in Member States, in the EU and at the UN level, and supported the organisation of the European Parliament conference on 17 May 2006 on this issue.
  • promoted the protection of LGBT rights in the world, through the tabling of amendments and resolutions aimed at ensuring that the EU raises LGBT rights issues in the relations and discussions it holds with third countries, and supported initiatives at the UN level for ending persecution and discrimination based on sexual orientation.

ALDE initiated the following European Parliament Resolutions:


Below you can find a series of links concerning ALDE activities (events, press releases, etc) in the field of homophobia:

ALDE4Equality Campaign Videos

ALDE4Equality Campaign Videos PLAYLIST "BOOST SMEs Campaign"

Click HERE to see the ALDE4Equality Video Playlist, on YouTube

ALDE News relating to GLBT Rights

No EU PNR before Data Protection Rules are firmly in place

24/04/2013

The majority of the European Parliament's Civil Liberties Committee rejected today the draft Directive on the use of airline Passenger Name Record data (PNR) within the EU, proposed by the Commission in February 2011. According...
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Improved Schengen Information system finally fully operative

09/04/2013

The European Commission announced that today the new generation of the Schengen Information System (SIS II) became fully operational.
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"Smart borders package": A better management of EU external borders

28/02/2013

Today the Commission presented its "Smart borders" package. ALDE welcomes this legislative initiative as it will simplify the life of "bona fide" foreigners frequently travelling to the EU, whose number is expected to increase in...
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EU-US Terrorism Finance Tracking Programme agreement is a dead letter

03/07/2012

ALDE is calling for a debate with the Commission on the implementation of the EU-US Terrorism Finance Tracking Programme (TFTP) agreement, given the alarming conclusions that have emerged from the second monitoring of the Joint...
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ALDE calls for extra guarantees on the EU-US PNR agreement

17/04/2012

The ALDE Group decided that extra guarantees are required on the EU-US PNR agreement, due to be voted this Thursday in the European Parliament during its plenary session.
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Rapporteur In 't Veld: EP fails European citizens by endorsing EU-US agreement on passenger data

27/03/2012

European Parliament rapporteur Sophie in 't Veld (D66, Netherlands) considered today's endorsement of the EU-US Agreement on the transfer of Passenger Name Records (PNR) by the Civil Liberties Committee (LIBE) a blow to civil...
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EU-Australia PNR agreement to get green light

27/10/2011

Today the European Parliament granted its consent to the conclusion of a new agreement with Australia on the conditions ruling the transfer of Passenger Name Records (PNR). Liberals and Democrats from the very beginning of debate...
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ALDE succeeds in getting tighter rules on use of passenger data

23/09/2011

From the beginning of the debate on the transfer of air passenger data in 2003, Liberals and Democrats have led the fight for better protection of personal data transferred to third countries. Yesterday EU Ministers of Justice...
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Commission 'options' for EU Terrorist Finance Tracking fall short of promised legislation

13/07/2011

The European Commission today is due to present a communication on different options for an EU Terrorism Finance Tracking System (EU TFTS) following last year's deal with the European Parliament in return for approving an...
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EU data retention directive should be scrapped

18/04/2011

The European Commission today adopted a report assessing application of the Data Retention Directive (Directive 2006/24/EC) approved amid much controversy in 2006 which requires Member States to ensure that telecommunications...
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