98% of people in the areas of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) in the capital of the country have been discriminated against or violated their rights, reports the largest study in Colombia so far. The survey was conducted in 213 thousand people and by sector reveals that those who feel most discriminated against are lesbians.
The 99 out of 100 say they have been discriminated against and their rights violated. The same says 97.34% of 'gays', 96.39% of bisexual, and 99.68% for transgender people, of these, 54.48%.
All claim that violations are due to their sexual orientation or identity gender.
The surveys are also shown with different people on these groups to 19.8% of people see the LGBT population as a risk to the community, however, of these, 46.26% never spoke with a lesbian gay, bisexual or transgender.
In the same survey asked people for what they think they should ban lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders.
The results show the non-recognition by the respondents and (aggravated by the claim of prohibition) of the potential foster and adopted children, emotional expressions in public (kissing) and establishing marital unions together (marriage).
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