LGTBI

Country Reports

Situation of Human Rights in Honduras (2016)

  • Chapter 2. Citizen Security
    • A. Violencia and citizen insecurity
      • 5. Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Trans Persons  - LGBT
        • a. Violence (paras. 130 – 136)
        • b. Impunity (paras. 137 – 141)
  • Chapter  4. National Institutions – Strengths and Weaknesses
    • C. Policies and programs for the protection of certain groups
      • 3. LGBT People (paras. 346 - 352)
  • Chapter 8. Conclusions and Recommendations
    • B. Specific recommendatios
      • 3. LGBT people (paras 34 – 39)

Situation of Human Rights in Mexico (2016)

  • Chapter 4. Violence and Citizen Security
    • B. Attacks on life and personal integrity
      • 4. Impacto n Particular Groups
        • C. LGBTI Persons
          • i. Murders and attacks (paras. 261 – 265)
          • ii. Arbitrary Detentions, Torture and Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment (paras. 266 – 267)

Situation of Human Rights in Guatemala (2016)

  • Chapter 4. Citizen Security
    • A. Violence and insecurity
      • 3. Disproportionate impact of violence on certain groups
        • F. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons (LGBT) (paras. 340 – 345)
  • Jamaica, Follow-up to the 2012 Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Jamaica. Chapter V of the 2014 Annual Report of the IACHR. (pdf) (word)

    Discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (Paragraphs 153-210)
  • Colombia, Follow-up to the 2013 Report “Truth, Justice and Reparation: Fourth Report on Human Rights in Colombia.” Chapter V of the 2014 Annual Report of the IACHR. (pdf) (word)

    Discrimination against LGBTI persons (Paragraphs 276-318)
  • IACHR, “Truth, Justice and Reparation”, Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Colombia, 2013 (Currently only available in Spanish).

    Chapter 6. Groups especially affected by the armed conflict. F. Discrimination against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Persons (pages 401-421)