Istanbul – Film screening and public discussion: "The EU, visa liberalisation and LGBT rights - from Moldova to Turkey"

27 January 2014
Scene from the film: Anastasia Danilova from Genderdoc-M, an information centre for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues
Scene from the film: Anastasia Danilova from Genderdoc-M, an information centre for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues

The Consulate General of Sweden and the European Stability Initiative are pleased to invite you to a film screening and discussion

The EU, visa liberalisation and LGBT rights – from Moldova to Turkey

Monday, 27 January 2014, 16.00-18.30

Consulate General of Sweden
Istiklal caddesi No 247
34433 Beyoglu, Istanbul

In the last decade LGBT rights have emerged as an integral part of the EU legal framework on combatting discrimination.

The ESI documentary "Lost in Translation – Moldova" tells the story of how EU conditionality has empowered NGO's fight for equal rights and changes in legislation in 2012. It is the story of a country caught between the EU and an increasingly authoritarian, homophobic East, with LGBT rights at the center of this struggle.

How could EU leverage – in the context of Turkey's EU visa liberalization process and its accession talks – help efforts to improve the situation of the LGBT community in Turkey? Are there lessons from Eastern Europe for Turkey?  

Film screening: Return to Europe Series: Moldova – Lost in Transition

Introductory remarks: Gerald Knaus, ESI chairman and director of the film
Discussion: Nigar Goksel, ESI senior analyst and editor of TPQ