Romanian rights groups condemn ban on gender identity studies

by Reuters
Wednesday, 17 June 2020 12:55 GMT

ARCHIVE PHOTO: An LGBT activist reacts during an event organised by the LGBT rights group "Mozaiq" in downtown Bucharest, Romania, October 7, 2018. Inquam Photos/Octav Gane

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Romania joins neighbouring Hungary and Poland in pushing sexual politics onto an authoritarian track

BUCHAREST, June 17 (Reuters) - Romanian human rights groups and universities on Wednesday condemned a blanket ban on gender identity studies voted through by lawmakers, which they said would legitimise discrimination against the country's LGBT minority.

Parliament passed the amendment to the education law on Tuesday, pushing Romania's sexual politics onto the same authoritarian track as neighbouring Hungary and Poland.

The bill, approved without public debate, would consign Romanian education "back to the Middle Ages," student associations said in a statement.

The groups, along with universities, said the amendment contravened human rights and freedom of expression, and urged President Klaus Iohannis - who is on record as advocating equality and who must sign all bills into law - to reject it.

Socially conservative Romania decriminalised homosexuality in 2001, decades later than other parts of the European Union, and is one of the only EU states that bar marriage and civil partnerships for same sex couples.

Lawmakers had "voted against a segment of the population they should be representing and protecting," Patrick Brăila, a rights activist for Romanian's estimated 120,000 transgender people, said in a statement.

"As such, they are directly responsible for all transgender people who are discriminated (against)."

In Hungary, lawmakers voted last month to ban transgender people from changing their gender on identity documents, while Polish President Andrzej Duda Poland this week compared LGBT "ideology" to communist doctrine in an election campaign speech.

(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; editing by John Stonestreet)

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