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We started 2023 with a rainbow bang! đłď¸ââ§ď¸ Committed to continuing our fight for equal rights, LGBTIQ movements across Asia started the year stronger and more defiant amid worsening threats to our existence. From state persecution in Afghanistan to a repressive criminal code in Indonesia, the violations of our human rights are mounting, but we must never allow our resistance to falter. At the Sydney WorldPride 2023, the first edition to be held in the southern hemisphere, some of us came together to dream of what could be and amplify each other’s voices. Among many things, we learned that LGBTIQ liberation is not possible without decolonising our movements, including our indigenous and First Peoples siblings, and forging more solidarities within and beyond our communities to counter the growing anti-LGBTIQ and anti-rights forces. We hope this newsletter will keep you in the loop on developments throughout the region and help tighten the rainbow threads that bind us together as a regional movement for equality. In solidarity, The ILGA Asia team |

- Afghanistan: Afghan LGBTIQ activist tackles LGBTIQ rights situation before the UN Security Council
- Iran: Elham Choubdar, one of two LGBTIQ activists sentenced to death, has been released
- Sri Lanka: Government to support decriminalising consensual same-sex sexual acts
- India: Supreme Court to start hearing landmark marriage equality case
- South Korea: Court recognises same-sex couples’ right to equal benefits
- Japan: G7 urges Prime Minister to enact legal protections for LGBTIQ people
- Cambodia: UN SOGI expert urges Cambodia to recognise LGBTIQ families after his country visit
- Indonesia: New criminal code threatens LGBTIQ rights


#TDoV2023
A message from our Executive Director this Transgender Day of Visibility
“One of the most powerful ways to combat this discrimination is by sharing our stories and experiences. By doing so, we can break down barriers, build understanding, and foster empathy within our communities…”

SYDNEY WORLDPRIDE 2023
ILGA Asia staff and board members join the biggest LGBTIQ rights conference ever
At the Sydney WorldPride Human Rights Conference on 1-3 March 2023, ILGA Asia shone a light on LGBTIQ rights and issues in Asia, including the state of LGBTIQ people’s digital rights in Asia and the LGBTIQ humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
PROGRAMME LAUNCH
ILGA Asia and Stonewall launch Safar, an innovative tool to support LGBTIQ people at serious risk
ILGA Asia and Stonewall have developed Safar, a highly-secure case management tool and framework that will equip people with knowledge about their rights and options for resettlement or in-country support.
CAMPAIGN LAUNCH
To advance the fight to eliminate conversion therapy in Asia, ILGA Asia is launching a campaign in collaboration with All Out and local civil society organizations. In this phase, five video interviews and online petitions to end conversion therapy in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka will be released.
ONLINE PETITION
India: End ‘Conversion Therapy’ Now
So-called âconversion therapyâ is an unscientific and harmful practice that targets LGBTIQ persons to try and change their sexual orientation, gender identity or expression. It doesnât work, and it also leaves lasting psychological damage and trauma on survivors.
ONLINE PETITION
Bangladesh: End ‘Conversion Therapy’ Now
We bring attention to Bangladesh on Transgender Day of Visibility with the story of Tarin Tani who talks about her experiences of abuse at the hands of family members, medical professionals and religious leaders
JOINT STATEMENT
Commemorating The One-Year Anniversary Of Doski Azadâs Murder: A Call For Justice And An End To Queerphobic Violence In Iraq
In the wake of Doskiâs murder, Yeksani and other human rights organisations have called on the Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to investigate the murder and bring the perpetrator to justice.
WOMEN’S MONTH
Against all odds, LBTIQ women are leading movements across Asia against patriarchy and other systems of oppression. For Womenâs Month, five of them told us what must be done advance LBTIQ womenâs rights as part of our broader struggle for gender equality.
ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL PANEL
ILGA Asia to states: Ensure that no one is left behind in the 2030 Agenda
Our Strategic Development Director, Khine Su Win, urged Asian states to repeal discriminatory laws, end anti-LGBTIQ violence and promote the full range of human rights for all.
NEW STAFF
Introducing our UN Advocacy Intern
De La Pasion is an activist and aspiring human rights lawyer. He has joined and led campaigns and protest actions to advance human rights, including LGBTI rights. He believes that knowledge of international human rights law and international and regional human rights mechanisms is an effective way of advancing LGBTI rights and that these must be accessible to all advocates.


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