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La impunidad agudiza la violencia contra miembros de la comunidad LGBTI. En El Salvador, los crímenes de odio fueron tipificados hace 5 años en la reforma del Código Penal, pero desde entonces sólo se ha juzgado un caso. En las pasadas elecciones parlamentarias se presentaron los dos primeros candidatos LGBTI, con la meta de defender los derechos del colectivo, que consideran amenazados.

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00:27When I took the Rector of the Public Policy
00:30public inclusion, where the direction of sexual diversity was derived, particularly LGBT people
00:37are removed from the state policy. There is no plan quinquenal of development.
01:00If they want to force them, they want to move drugs, that we have relationships with them, but if they
01:12want to force them, they want to be subject to them.
01:40The justice system of Latin America, and especially the salvadoreans, are carried out of discriminations, fundamental issues that determine that
01:49LGBT people deserve less rights than others,
01:53and this translates to public policies and judicial resolutions that do not solve the problem.
02:11Traer that to establish in El Salvador leyes that contravengan those principles that we consider fundamental to our society,
02:23is that it is a bit of a shock.
02:27It is a bit of a shock.
02:46political adversaries, but it has also permeated strongly in the conservative groups
02:53that have found a validation to exercise violence, to exercise discrimination against LGBTI people.
03:16For more information visit www.fema.org
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