Boris Ottokar Dittrich is a Dutch politician and human rights activist. Dittrich's father came to the Netherlands as a political asylum seeker from Czechoslovakia in 1948. Dittrich qualified and worked as a social lawyer and later as a judge. In 1994 he became a member of parliament representing the social-liberal party D66. Boris Dittrich rose to become party leader of D66 in 2003 after Thom de Graaf stepped down after disappointing results in the 2003 general elections.

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  • Boris Ottokar Dittrich is a Dutch politician and human rights activist. Dittrich's father came to the Netherlands as a political asylum seeker from Czechoslovakia in 1948. Dittrich qualified and worked as a social lawyer and later as a judge. In 1994 he became a member of parliament representing the social-liberal party D66. Boris Dittrich rose to become party leader of D66 in 2003 after Thom de Graaf stepped down after disappointing results in the 2003 general elections. Dittrich negotiated the participation of D66 in the Dutch coalition government Balkenende II with the Christian-democratic CDA and the other liberal party VVD. Dittrich decided not to become a minister but to stay party leader in parliament in order to check whether the new government would apply the coalition contract. The new government introduced major reforms to which the staggering Dutch economy responded positively. D66 withdrew its support for the government after 3 years because of a dispute with the Dutch minister Rita Verdonk (minister of foreigners' affairs and integration) over the way she handled the issue of the Dutch passport of Ayaan Hirsi Ali. This caused the fall of the government and new elections were announced for November 2006. Dittrich has been one of the most productive Dutch parliamentarians since the founding in 1838. He is the only member ever to have drafted four different Private Bills that have successfully become law. Dittrich took the initiative for laws against stalking, for rights of victims to speak during the criminal trial, for abolishing the timelimits on persecution of crimes like murder and manslaughter, and finally he wrote the law to fix book prices in order to protect smaller bookshops, authors and customers. During his career Dittrich became a national figure for his initiatives on issues like same-sex marriage, euthanasia, legalising prostitution and decriminalising the use of soft drugs. Issues that have made Holland 'leading' when it comes to legislation developing around the world. Dittrich was one of the first openly gay members of parliament. He is a strong advocate for human rights and has represented the Dutch parliament on numerous occasions at meetings at the United Nations. In October 2006 he was asked to address the annual meeting of the IPU (inter parliamentary Union) in Geneva. Dittrich was also vice president of Liberal International until October 2007. Dittrich was strongly against Dutch military involvement in the Afghan province of Uruzgan after doing extensive research and he presented extensive arguments to persuade the country to stay out of that fight. However when the Dutch cabinet (including his own D66-ministers) decided to follow the American lead, and that was also backed by 75% of the Dutch parliament, he decided to take political responsibility and stepped down as leader of the D66 on February 3, 2006. (A loss of faith in the process if you will. ) He continued as a member of parliament until the elections of November 2006. Queen Beatrix then granted him the Knighthood in the Order of Orange Nassau for his political works during 12 1/2 years. In early 2007 Dittrich was appointed Advocacy Director of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transsexual Rights Program for Human Rights Watch in New York City. May 2007 - attended the Moscow Gay Pride which turned into a violent riot. Afterwards Human Rights Watch published a report about a lack of basic human freedoms in Russia which led to parliamentary questions in the Dutch and European Parliaments. July 2007 - invited to Kathmandu, Nepal, to discuss the upcoming constitutional revision with members of the Nepalese parliament. September 2007 - visited Brazil and spoke to members of the Brazilian government and parliament about support for LGBT-issues in Brazil's foreign policy. November 2007 - opened and moderated a meeting at the United Nations in New York on the introduction of the Yogyakarta Principles, a set of human rights that for the first time incorporates sexual orientation and gender identity. The meeting was sponsored by Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. Speakers included Mary Robinson (former President of Ireland and former High Commissioner for Human Rights), Ana Cabral (Minister of human rights in the Brazilian government), Frederico Villegas (Head of Human Rights for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina) and Dianela Pi (First secretary of the Uruguayan mission to the UN), and leading lights from UNAIDS and other NGOs.
  • Boris Ottokar Dittrich ist ein niederländischer Politiker, Abgeordneter, Jurist, Menschenrechtler und LGBT-Aktivist.
  • Boris Ottokar Dittrich is een Nederlands politicus, en was lid van de Tweede Kamer voor D66 van 17 mei 1994 tot 30 november 2006. Zijn vader vluchtte in 1948 uit het destijds communistische Tsjecho-Slowakije. Dittrich is bekend als een politicus die openlijk voor zijn homoseksuele geaardheid uitkomt. Hij heeft sinds 1982 een relatie met de uit Israël afkomstige kunstenaar Jehoshua Rozenman die onder meer wereldwijd bekend werd door zijn project om elk Hilton hotel ter wereld van een kunstwerk in één van de kamers te voorzien. Rozenman en Dittrich trouwden in 2006.
  • Файл:Boris Dittrich 2006. jpg Борис Оттокар Дитрих — нидерландский политик, член парламента Нидерландов с 1994 года, с 2003 по 2006 год лидер нидерландской леволиберальной политической партии Демократы 66 (ушёл с этого поста в знак несогласия с политикой поддержки США), с 2007 года директор по вопросам адвокации прав ЛГБТ в Human Rights Watch, принял участие в разработке Джокьякартских принципов, открытый гей, в 2006 году вступил в брак с Розерманом.
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  • Boris Ottokar Dittrich ist ein niederländischer Politiker, Abgeordneter, Jurist, Menschenrechtler und LGBT-Aktivist.
  • Boris Ottokar Dittrich is een Nederlands politicus, en was lid van de Tweede Kamer voor D66 van 17 mei 1994 tot 30 november 2006. Zijn vader vluchtte in 1948 uit het destijds communistische Tsjecho-Slowakije. Dittrich is bekend als een politicus die openlijk voor zijn homoseksuele geaardheid uitkomt.
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