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Joint Statement on Tbilisi Pride Decision to Postpone “March of Dignity”

22.06.2019
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We welcome the decision by the organizers of Tbilisi Pride to postpone the “March of Dignity” planned for 22 June 2019. Participation in peaceful demonstrations of this sort is an expression of every person’s fundamental human right to freedom of expression and assembly. However, amidst real concerns about safety and security in the current context, we find the LGBTI+ community’s decision highly commendable.At the same time, we reiterate the main points of our statement1 of 17 May 2019, which called upon all responsible actors to undertake concerted efforts to end the discrimination and violence experienced by LGBTI+ persons in Georgia. We welcome the policy consultations that have been undertaken in past weeks to identify and address priority needs of the LGBTI+ community. We are confident that respect for diversity yields a stronger democracy and a more resilient society.

Signed by the United Nations, the Delegation of the European Union to Georgia, Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.

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Remarks
Location

Tbilisi

Editorial sections
Georgia