The LGTB + Collective of Madrid (COGAM) has read this Saturday a manifesto in the Puerta del Sol rally against hate crimes in which it claims the "protection of the rights of the LGTBI collective" and the right "to walk through the street without fear ". "Given the passivity of the institutions in this wave of violence towards the LGTBIQ + collective, we are concentrating today in Puerta del Sol to demand the protection of our rights. The right to walk down the street without fear of aggression is a human right of all the people are as they are and whatever their identities are. ", they have
The LGTB + Collective of Madrid (COGAM) has read this Saturday a manifesto in the Puerta del Sol rally against hate crimes in which it claims the "protection of the rights of the LGTBI collective" and the right "to walk through the street without fear ". "Given the passivity of the institutions in this wave of violence towards the LGTBIQ + collective, we are concentrating today in Puerta del Sol to demand the protection of our rights. The right to walk down the street without fear of aggression is a human right of all the people are as they are and whatever their identities are. ", they have transferred. In addition to the wave of violence reinforced, in his opinion, "due to the speeches of the extreme right", they feel "abandoned" their rights by the institutions, "which are not taking measures" to protect them and "are neglecting or forgetting the LGTBI + policies" . For this reason, they have demanded that the state LGTBI law be approved "at once", that laws 2 and 3/2016 of the CCAA of Madrid be fulfilled and developed, the trans law and against LGTBIphobia, training in equality and diversity to the forces of the State as well as in all schools. In addition, they ask for a true commitment from the Madrid City Council, the Community of Madrid and the Government with the LGTBI + associations with equality in diversity and with the protection of LGTBI + people. "We wonder what more aggressions Almeida and Ayuso need to get going in the fight for human rights and to comply with the Community's trans and LGTBI law, which was approved five years ago," they have launched.
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