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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, May 14, 2016
EQUAL GROUND HAS ‘NOTHING BUT PRIDE’ FOR SRI LANKA’S LGBT COMMUNITY
Equal Ground is Sri Lanka’s organization seeking human and politial
rights for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and
Questioning community. The organization has successfully organized Pride
events for over a decade, with this year marking the 12th Colombo
PRIDE. Annual Colombo PRIDE celebrations are held each year to “bring
together the LGBTIQ community in one safe space to celebrate their
diversity in an environment free of discrimination and prejudice.”
On their website, Equal Ground explains the importance and overall
purpose of holding PRIDE celebrations, as well as the specific events
that take place:
Equal Ground works very hard to provide for the needs of the community
each year giving the LGBTIQ community of Sri Lanka the space to stand up
tall and be proud of who and what they are. PRIDE in Sri Lanka is
currently on a small scale and whilst we hope to one day march the
streets demanding our rights, the current political climate4 coupled
with the oppressive laws against LGBTIQ persons, impedes a peaceful
march. therefore, PRIDE celebrations take place as private, yet very
public functions attended by persons from all over Sri Lanka.
Each year, a diverse range of events are held to encourage the Queer
community to come out and be proud. It is also an educational and
sensitizing exercise where the message of diversity is addressed in a
holistic way, paving for better understanding and acceptance of the
Queer community by the larger Sri Lankan citizenship. Events include
workshops, dramas/shows/musicals, film festivals, art & photo
exhibitions, parties, a kite festival, and so on.
Since this year’s Colombo PRIDE celebrations were announced, disturbing
articles and messages have been published online by hate groups that
Equal Ground says are “threatening to derail progress towards ensuring
equal rights for all persons regardless of their sexual orientation or
gender identity” and spread “derogatory and false information regarding
the LGBTIQ community and Equal Ground.” One of these politically
motivated groups known as “The Island Nation of Sinhale,” is notorious
for spreading radical ideologies intended to sow animosity and incite
discrimination, hostility and even violence against minorities. Equal
Ground has also faced resistance from institutions such as the Colombo
Municipal Council and Sri Lanka Police when attempting to obtain
permission for events commemorating International Day Against
Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia and Colombo PRIDE, with such
institutions resorting to delay tactics to unreasonably withhold
approvals for events without providing reasons for delays.
Despite the obstacles Equal Ground is faced with this year, the
organization has stated that they will not be intimidated and will
“proceed with the events planned for Colombo PRIDE 2016″ as they
continue to fight for equal rights for every individual regardless of
their sexual orientation or gender identity.
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EQUAL GROUND @_EQUALGROUND_
In spite of all the dispicable threats to Colombo PRIDE 2016, we will still go ahead, with pride @CWEquality @LizBarkerLords
By Annette Covrigaru, Programs Intern | glaad.org

