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The report examines the implementation of the LGBTQI-relevant recommendations received by Hungary during the 3rd cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) by the UN Human Rights Council, in the middle of the next review cycle, after two years. The report shows that no substantial progress has been made even with regard to the recommendations accepted, and in some areas (e.g. regarding the human rights consultation mechanism) further regression can be observed.
A joint submission by the Hungarian LGBT Alliance, Háttér Society, Transvanilla Transgender Association, and Labrisz Lesbian Association aimed at assisting the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) by providing information about the state of the rights of lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex women in Hungary.
As part of the 2nd cycle of the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) we prepared a parallel report about the LGBTQI human rights sitation in Hungary and a summary table about the implementation of the earlier UPR recomenndations, in cooperation with the Hungarian LGBT Alliance, Labrisz Lesbian Association, Rainbow Mission Foundation (Budapest Pride) and Transvanilla Transgender Association. We submitted the parallel report to the UN Human Rights Council.
As part of the 3rd cycle of the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) we prepared a parallel report about the LGBTQI human rights situation in Hungary and a summary table about the implementation of the earlier UPR recommendations, in cooperation with the Hungarian LGBT Alliance, Labrisz Lesbian Association and Transvanilla Transgender Association. We submitted the parallel report to the UN Human Rights Council.
The Háttér Support Society for LGBT People in Hungary considers it extremely harmful that the United Nations will not declare its support towards people, discriminated on the basis of sexual orientation, and gender identity.