Ban praises singer's fight against discrimination

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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon hosted bearded Eurovision 2014 song of the year winner Conchita Wurst and praised the drag performer's fight against discrimination and intolerance.

Conchita Wurst walks the runway during the Jean Paul Gaultier show as part of Paris Fashion Week - Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2014-2015 at 325 Rue Saint Martin on July 9, 2014 in Paris, France. [Photo: agencies]

 

Wurst, whose real name is Tom Neuwirth, won the 2014 song contest for Austria in May, where she sang "Rise Like a Phoenix".

Ban and Wurst joined on stage at the United Nations headquarters in Vienna during the UN chief's speech about tolerance and the rights of the LGBT community.

Ban said she had turned the event into a "moment of human rights education" fighting for diversity and tolerance.

"I heard that she won this Eurovision Song Contest. I immediately knew that she was the star of the world. And congratulations. But what made her win so meaningful was the way she turned her victory in the song contest into an electrifying moment of human rights education,"  

Wurst, addressing Ban and U.N. officials on Monday, again called for tolerance

Her victory was condemned by some social conservatives who remain subbornly opposed to the advancement of LGBT rights.

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