Baguio Gay Pride parade scores Aquino gov't for inaction on HR
violations
By PROGAY Philippines
June
24, 2012
BAGUIO CITY – The Baguio Pride Network (BPN) led a hundred human
rights activists from Cordillera and Manila with calls to end hate and
violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
Filipinos.
The paraders carried aloft a giant rainbow flag and an enlarged
version of a dreamcatcher festooned in rainbow feathers, symbolizing
the diversity and dreams of the Cordillera LGBT communities.
BPN spokesperson Caro Galvez, also coordinator of the Bayan Muna
Cordillera Region, scored the Aquino administration for gross neglect
of the rights and welfare of the sector and branded the president of
the Philippines as an Unfriend of the LGBT Filipinos.
"The Baguio Pride Network decries the growing trend of violence, and
even murders of LGBTs in Baguio, and Aquino is paying no heed to our
reports of human rights violations and demand for human rights
protections," Galvez said.
Galvez also said that the Lesbians for National Democracy (Lesbond)
and ProGay, both BPN convenors, sent to the United Nations Human
Rights Council in Geneva last month a four-page report in time for the
called the Universal Period Review by the agency of compliance to
human rights standards of the Aquino government.
However, the state delegation led by Justice Secretary Leila Delima
ignored their concerns, including a last-minute plea from the
representative from Argentina for the Philippines to pass the
anti-discrimination bill filed in Congress by Rep. Teddy Casiño.
Clyde Pumihic, secretary general of ProGay Metro Baguio, said that the
bill's passage and police action against anti-gay hate crimes are
urgently needed to address the spate of bias-motivated violations in
the region, the latest victim of which was Baguio resident Berta. The
parade climaxed with a ceremony where mourners lighted candles painted
with the colors of the gay rainbow flag in memory of Berta.
ProGay Metro Baguio also condemned this morning's harassment raid on
the gay sauna Fahrenheit by the members of the Quezon City Police
Department, saying that the government chose to attack another gay
establishment on Pride Week.
The Pride day ended with a dance party at the Kwago Bar where Baguio's
talented gay and lesbian singers and comedians outdid one another in
colorful production numbers.