Friday, May 16, 2014
LGBT flag flies over Costa Rican capital for International Day Against Homophobia
The president of Costa Rica made history today when he became the first Costa Rican leader to raise the rainbow flag of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender movement on even mast with the Costa Rican flag on the lawn of the Casa Presidencial.
The flag is being flown in honor of the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, May 17.
“This is the house of all Costa Ricans. When we say all Costa Ricans we mean all, without exclusion, without violence, without harassment in absolute respect for the rights of each one,” SolĂs told a crowd of LGBT leaders and advocates during his brief comments on the lawn.
“We’re fighting against discrimination in defense of the human rights of all Costa Ricans,” the president said, adding that discrimination based on sexual orientation was against the letter and spirit of the Costa Rican Constitution and human rights declarations the government has signed.
(from Tico Times)
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Costa Rica,
LGBT
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