U.N. Human Rights Council's Crucial Vote for LGBT Rights

The U.N. Human Rights Council renewed the mandate of an LGBT rights expert, Graeme Reid, boosting LGBTQ protections despite the absence of U.S. support. The mandate renewal, backed by 29 countries including Chile and Germany, was opposed by several African nations and Qatar, with key opposition from the U.S. under Trump's administration.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 07-07-2025 15:51 IST | Created: 07-07-2025 15:51 IST
U.N. Human Rights Council's Crucial Vote for LGBT Rights
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In a pivotal move, the U.N. Human Rights Council has voted to extend the mandate of its LGBT rights expert, a decision embraced by advocates amid the United States' absence due to its current rollback on similar protections.

South African scholar Graeme Reid will continue his work for another three years, focusing on documenting abuses and engaging in dialogues with nations to enhance protections. The mandate renewal garnered 29 votes in support, 15 against, and three abstentions, with notable backing from Chile, Germany, Kenya, and South Africa.

This development arrives amidst pushback from several African nations and Qatar. The United States, which was a prior proponent during the Biden administration, has withdrawn support under President Donald Trump's directives, raising concerns among civil rights advocates.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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