I had wanted to post this in the calm and cool progressive thread, but apparently that has been locked.
I guess it can't hurt to have a thread for UN-related stuff
The United Nations has decided that 22 NGOs that are speaking on behalf of LGBT rights, and rights for drug addicts, are not welcome at the 2-day UN summit on AIDS that will be held in June.
Egypt had petitioned on behalf of 57 member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation to deny access to 11 LGBT rights organistations. Other members of the General Assembly vetoed acess right for addict right organisations.
Originally, the General Assembly (of which every member state has a right to veto access rights for any ngo that does not have official UN accreditation) had wanted to deny 39 NGOs access to the summit meeting, but lobbying by the Assembly's Danish president Mogens Lykketoft reduced this number to 22.
Various western UN ambassadors have filed complaints with the UN already, about this decision.
US ambassador Samantha Power says the exclusion of organisations that make a stand for transgeder rights is not beneficial for the global efforts to control the AIDS epidemic. According to her, transgenders are 49 times more likely than normal people to get infected with hiv.
The British vice embassador Peter Wilson, in abscence of the embassador, says that "if we want to reduce the number of AIDS cases to zero, we need to include all communities"
EU ambassador Joao Vale de Almeide demands the UN makes public which countries exactly vetoed the organistations. According to a source at the New York Times, next to the islamic pact countries, Russia, Cameron, Jamaica and Tanzania have also vetoed organistations.
Pangea, an organisation that stands up for the rights of homosexuals and transgenders, has written a letter to the UN on behalf of 230 NOGs, calling the decision "unacceptable", and accusing the UN of allowing discrimination and prejudice to influence the battle against AIDS.
At the conference, which will be held in New York at the 8th and 9th of june, policiy makers and NGOs come together to discuss the global approach on combating AIDS. 16 of the 22 excluded NGOs have already stated that they will come anyways, and join up with delegates of other NGOs.
http://www.volkskrant.nl/wetenschap/lgbt-groepen-geweigerd-op-grote-aids-top-van-de-vn~a4303753/http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/19/world/aids-un-gay-transgender.html?_r=2Why do I have a feeling that 8 and 9 june will become the largest Gay Pride parade New York has ever seen