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LGBT athletes shine at Tokyo Games, set sterling example for more inclusive society


LGBT athletes shine at Tokyo Games, set sterling example for more inclusive society
LGBT athletes shine at Tokyo Games,.
A record number of athletes who openly identify as LGBT are competing at the Tokyo Games, which are being conducted under the banner of “diversity and harmony.”
Their inspiring showing at the Games has supporters cheering not only their athletic achievements, but also their contributions toward eliminating discrimination and prejudice against sexual minorities in a wider society that has been slower to embrace such individuals outside of the sporting arena.
■ Empowering example
“I feel incredibly proud to say that I’m a gay man and also an Olympic champion,” said Thomas Daley, 27, during a press conference after winning gold for Great Britain in the synchronized 10-meter platform dive on July 26. ....

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Rights groups call for Japan to pass LGBT Equality Act before Tokyo 2020


Tuesday, 26 January 2021
Human Rights Watch is among 116 organisations to have signed a letter calling for Japan to draft and pass an anti-discrimination bill on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity prior to the rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The letter, addressed to Yoshihide Suga, calls on the Japanese Prime Minister to publicly commit to the introduction of a national law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Signatories of the letter said the Games are advertised as celebrating unity in diversity and passing on a legacy for the future .
The organisations argued this means Japan needs to enact a national anti-discrimination law to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and athletes in a way that meets international standards. ....

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