LGBTIQ Community Wants More Say in Action Plan Against Hate Crimes

The demands include, among other things, the establishment of a dedicated advisory board, a nationwide reporting center under community sponsorship, and comprehensive prevention measures in the education and justice sectors. A corresponding position paper was drafted by HOSI Vienna and 29 other LGBTIQ organizations.
The occasion for the demands is the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) that took place on May 17, as well as the upcoming Pride Month. The initiative is under the motto #NAPjetzt. "The recent, shocking cases of queerphobic violence once again show how urgently effective protection is needed," argued Ann-Sophie Otte, chairwoman of HOSI Vienna, in a statement on Monday.
Action Plan Against Hate Crimes: Concrete Steps Demanded
In principle, the LGBTIQ organizations welcome the government's announced plans against hate crimes. However, concrete steps must now follow. "Measures against hate crimes cannot be developed without the involvement of those affected. Only together with the community can an action plan be effective," said Otte. "Hate crimes are not isolated incidents - they are expressions of structural problems. Lip service is not enough. The federal government must act now," added HOSI Secretary General Lisa Hermanns.
(APA/Red)
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