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Boris Dittrich

Boris Dittrich

Advocacy Director, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights Program Follow @DittrichBoris

Boris leads Human Rights Watch's advocacy efforts on the rights of LGBT people around the world. He meets regularly with victims of homophobia and trans-phobia, and with government officials, members of parliament, and journalists in Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe to push for progress on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity. Among his notable achievements: co-launching the landmark Yogyakarta Principles at the United Nations; helping to get 67 nations to agree to combat discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation; being instrumental in persuading former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to publicly condemn homophobia for the first time; and convincing the Vatican to make a formal UN statement in favor of decriminalizing homosexual conduct and respecting the human rights of homosexual people. Before coming to Human Rights Watch in 2007, Boris was a member of the Dutch parliament for more than 12 years. He initiated the same sex marriage and adoption bills, making the Netherlands the first country in the world to open its civil marriage for gays and lesbians. Before being elected to parliament, Boris was a judge at the regional court of Alkmaar and a lawyer in Amsterdam. He is author of three novels and two non-fiction works in Dutch, one on LGBT rights. His book W.O.L.F. was chosen as best Dutch thriller of 2016.

Boris’s Story: A Force Behind Same-Sex Marriage Around the World >>

Articles Authored

  • June 28, 2017 Dispatches

    Germany, Malta on Verge of Marriage Equality

  • June 19, 2017 Commentary

    On LGBTI Rights, Malta Learns the Rewards of Progress

    Published in The Advocate
  • April 4, 2017 Dispatches

    The Netherlands Needs to Stay Vigilant Against Homophobic Violence

  • April 3, 2017 Commentary

    Identity Politics and Electoral Loss

    Published in The Advocate
  • March 13, 2017 Commentary

    ‘Your Children Will Die if You Don’t Stop’

    Published in Joop
  • March 10, 2017 Commentary

    Germany: Join the Move to Marriage Equality

    Published in der Freitag
  • February 24, 2017 Dispatches

    Transgender Woman Murdered in Malaysia

  • February 21, 2017 Dispatches

    Finland to Allow Same-Sex Marriage

  • February 9, 2017 Commentary

    Equal Marriage Refugees from Germany

    Published in BILD Zeitung
  • February 8, 2017 Dispatches

    Albanian Courts Asked to Recognize Same-Sex Partnerships

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