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Colours promoting UN goals or LGBTQ rights? Turkey's Erdogan complains

Colours promoting UN goals or LGBTQ rights? Turkey's Erdogan complains
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivers a statement during the opening of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit 2023, at UN headquarters in New York City, New York, US, Sept 18, 2023.
PHOTO: Reuters

UNITED NATIONS — Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan complained on Thursday (Sept 21) that he was uncomfortable with the use of what he described as "LGBT colours" at the United Nations (UN), which is decorated this week with bright colours promoting the Sustainable Development Goals.

Erdogan said he would have liked to discuss it with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Turkish media reported on Thursday. Turkey's government — led by Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted AK Party — has toughened its stance on LGBTQ freedoms.

"One of the issues that bothers me the most... is that when entering the United Nations General Assembly, you see the LGBT colours on steps and other places," Erdogan was quoted as saying by broadcaster Haberturk and others.

"How many LGBT are there in the world right now? However much right they have on these steps, those against LGBT have as much right as well," said Erdogan, who has frequently labelled members of the LGBTQ community as "deviants" and particularly toughened his rhetoric during his election campaign this year.

However, some UN diplomats suggested Erdogan might have confused the 17 different colours associated with the Sustainable Development Goals — and decorating parts of UN headquarters, including steps, for a summit that was held earlier this week — with the rainbow Pride colours associated with LGBTQ rights.

While Guterres has been a vocal supporter of LGBTQ rights and spoken out about discrimination, there are no rainbow Pride colours at UN headquarters promoting LGBTQ rights.

A spokesperson for Guterres did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Erdogan's remarks.

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals, adopted by world leaders in 2015 with a deadline of 2030, are a global "to do" list that includes wiping out hunger, extreme poverty, battling climate change and inequality, and promoting gender equality.

Homosexuality is not a crime in Turkey, but hostility to it is widespread, and police crackdowns on Pride parades have become tougher over the years.

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