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South Africa: Desmond Tutu s Lesbian Daughter Calls for LGBT+ Equality
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The Bishop of Liverpool, the Rt Revd Paul Bayes, in a video to promote the declaration “Declaring the Sanctity of Life and the Dignity of All”
The Bishop of Liverpool, the Rt Revd Paul Bayes, in a video to promote the declaration “Declaring the Sanctity of Life and the Dignity of All”
MORE than 370 religious leaders around the world have signed a new declaration that seeks forgiveness for religious teachings that have harmed LGBT people, calls for an end to the criminalisation of people on the grounds of sexual orientation, and urges a ban on so-called “conversion therapy”.
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LONDON, Dec 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The lesbian minister daughter of anti-apartheid leader Desmond Tutu has called for full LGBT+ equality as almost 400 religious figures backed a global ban on conversion therapy and an end to laws criminalizing same-sex relations.
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Leaders from all the main religions signed the joint declaration – among them Mpho Tutu van Furth’s father and Britain’s Bishop of Liverpool, but she said the need for such a statement showed far more work was needed.