2019 in LGBTQ rights

This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBTQ rights that took place in the year 2019.

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

  • 2 - San Marino bans discrimination based on sexual orientation by constitution. The motion passed with 71.46% of votes in a referendum.
  • 7 - The decriminalization of homosexuality pass the lower house in Bhutan.
  • 11 - Botswana's High Court unanimously decriminalizes homosexuality.
  • 12 - High court in Ecuador allowed same-sex marriages in a ruling landmark decision.
  • 13 - Brazil's Supreme Federal Court with a majority of 8 out of 11 judges voted in favour of making homophobia and transphobia crimes similar to racism.
  • 14 - German reformed Church of Lippe allowed blessings of same-sex marriages.
  • 21 - After receiving Royal Assent, the bill equalizing the age of consent in Canada came into force
LGBT Free Zone stickers distributed by the Gazeta Polska newspaper in Poland

July

  • 3 - UK Methodist Conference voted by 247 votes to 48 to allow same-sex marriages in UK Methodist Churches.
  • 6 - In Iceland a law allowing self-determination gender change as well as third gender option came into effect.
  • 9 - In UK House of Commons, MPs overwhelmingly voted 383–73 in favour of extending same-sex marriage to Northern Ireland. The clause will require secondary legislation, and will only come into force if a devolved Northern Ireland Assembly is not formed by 21 October.
  • 25 - Poland, Warsaw district court ordered that distribution of LGBT-free zone stickers should halt pending the resolution of a court case. However Gazeta Polska's editor dismissed the ruling saying it was "fake news" and censorship, and that the paper would continue distributing the stickers. Gazeta continued distribution of the stickers, but modified the decal to read "LGBT ideology-Free Zone".

August

September

October

November

December

  • 13 - Gabon adopted a ban on homosexuality.

References

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