HOMOPHOBIA, AGAIN
GENEVA
(AP) — The U.N. human rights office is urging Chile to pass new laws
against hate crimes and discrimination after the killing of a young gay
man found beaten with swastikas carved into his body.
Rupert
Colville, a spokesman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights,
says the "particularly abhorrent murder" of 24-year-old Daniel Zamudio,
who died Tuesday night, 25 days after he was attacked, demands news laws
against discrimination because of sexual orientation and gender
identity.
VERY VERY SAD
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