This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
In Moldova a proposal for anti discrimination legislation
which includes protection on the grounds of sexual orientation has
been withdrawn following opposition in recent weeks by members of
parliament. This opposition has all too often been expressed in
language marked by homophobia and intolerance, for example, characterising
homosexuals as a danger to society, as trying to impose their “abnormal”
practices on others, and as a danger to the survival of the family
unit.
During this time two human rights defenders working for the
rights of LGBT people have experienced intimidation at the hands
of members of the public, with violent behavior and attacks on property.
We call upon all Moldovan members of parliament to accept,
in accordance with Recommendation No. R(97) 20 of the Committee
of Ministers to member states on “hate speech”, that they have
a particular responsibility to refrain from statements which are
likely to produce the effect of legitimising, spreading or promoting discrimination
or hatred based on intolerance, and to recognize particularly that
such speech can endanger the safety and well-being of others.