Pinoy LGBTs join Pride March in Hong Kong
About 400 participants, including members of LGBT organizations of foreign workers in Hong Kong, and supporters for local groups and other migrant organizations marched from Edinburgh Place to the Alexandra House on Chater Road in Central.
Chanting "hey, ho, hey, ho. Homophobia's gotta go" organizers said they were calling against discrimination and violence against foreign domestic workers in general, and LGBT migrants - lesbian migrants - in particular.
They said the march aimed to highlight labor and social concerns of LGBT foreign domestic workers that they said perpetuate discrimination, exclusion and even violence against LGBT migrants.
"We are divested of our integrity not only as migrants, but even more as lesbian migrants. We are victims of sexual abuses, exploitation and discrimination existing on our domestic environment compounded with racism," said Nick Delfin, march organizer from the Filipino Lesbian Organization (FILO).
"We are denied of our humanity on deprivation of our democratic rights and be recognized as workers."
Delfin said various Hong Kong government policies put foreign domestic workers in a condition vulnerable to abuses and exploitation.
"This vulnerability is doubled among LGBT migrants as we face discrimination and stereotypes that impact on our work and living conditions," he said. —KBK, GMA News
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