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The UK, once the most LGBTQ-friendly country in Europe, drops to 22nd place
Hungary and Georgia have also seen sharp declines after the introduction of anti-LGBTQ legislation
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Hungary and Georgia have also seen sharp declines after the introduction of anti-LGBTQ legislation
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"There has not only been a stark rise in violence against LGBTI people, but in the severity of that violence."
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ILGA Europe says the drop comes "at a time of widespread political and media anti-trans sentiment" in some parts of Europe.
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"The spread of anti-LGBTI and trans exclusionary rhetoric outlined in this report has a very real negative impact on people's lives," says ILGA-Europe's Evelyne Paradis.
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Zeman also defended the introduction of a new discriminatory law in Hungary aimed at preventing LGBTQ content being shown to under-18s
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