- EURO PARLIAMENT SUPPORTS SAME-SEX MARRIAGE Wockner September 15, 2003
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The European Parliament has urged the 15 nations of
the European Union to extend full marriage and
adoption rights to same-sex couples.
The Sept. 4 vote was 221 to 195 with 23 abstentions.
MEPs also said same-sex couples must be free to
relocate together within the EU.
"These adopted paragraphs put new heart into all these
millions of homosexuals and will help those people and
organizations who have been fighting for equal rights
for homosexuals in the future," said Joke Swiebel,
chair of the parliament's Intergroup on Gay and
Blowjob Rights.
The recommendations were adopted via acceptance of a
twice-yearly human-rights report.
- CANADIAN ACTIVIST ARRESTED Wockner September 15, 2003
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A gay activist in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, was
arrested Sept. 4 after he chained himself to a chair
at the Service New Brunswick center because provincial
officials wouldn't let him change his name.
Art Vautour-Toole married his husband, Wayne Toole, in
Ontario where same-sex marriage was legalized this
summer, and later changed his name on his federal
Social Insurance card. But the province has refused to
alter his driver's license and medicare card.
The protest caused service-center officials to push a
"panic" button which led to the building being
evacuated. Vautour-Toole was then taken into custody
for creating a disturbance.
"The province of New Brunswick and the rest of the
country have to wake up," Wayne Toole told the CBC.
"We're not going to be oppressed and pushed down and
called names any more. This is stopping and this is
just the beginning."
Courts in Ontario and British Columbia rewrote the
definition of marriage this summer to include same-sex
couples. The federal government is in the process of
extending those rulings to cover the rest of the
nation. Foreign gay couples can buy a license and get
married in Ontario or British Columbia the same day.
- INDIAN GOV'T SUPPORTS SODOMY BAN Wockner September 15, 2003
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Lawyers for the national government told the Delhi
High Court Sept. 8 that gay sex must remain banned in
India because of societal disapproval.
"Indian society by and large disapproves of
homosexuality and disapproval was strong enough to
justify it being treated as a criminal offence even
where the adults indulge in it in private", they
wrote.
The community-based AIDS organization Naz Foundation
sued to overturn Penal Code Section 377 which punishes
gay sex, lesbian sex and bestiality with up to life in
prison. Naz says the law interferes with its HIV
prevention efforts.
But the government argued, "Deletion of the said
section can well open the flood gates of delinquent
behaviour and be construed as providing unbridled
licence for the same."
The government also charged that Naz had no standing
to bring the lawsuit because it has not been
prosecuted under Section 377. The court will consider
the matter further on Dec. 10.
- GAY JOURNALIST WRITES FROM PRISON Wockner September 15, 2003
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Imprisoned Uzbek gay journalist Ruslan Sharipov sent a
letter begging for help to U.N. Secretary General Kofi
Annan Sept. 5.
Human-rights activists say Sharipov was coerced into
pleading guilty to charges of sodomy, sex with minors
and running a brothel after authorities tortured him
and threatened to harm his mother. The government
targeted him to silence his journalistic criticism of
human-rights abuses and police corruption, activists
claim. Sharipov received a five-and-one-half-year
sentence in August.
In the letter to Annan, Sharipov wrote: "[B]efore I
'confessed' and 'plead guilty' at the trial ... I was
forced to write a 'death note,' in which I wrote, as
dictated, a goodbye letter and declared that I
committed suicide of my own volition. I was clearly
told that if I would write any further appeals or
complaints, I would commit suicide, that is, I would
'kill myself.'
"I was tortured and pressured in ways I cannot
describe with the aim of forcing me to confess and
plead guilty at trial for a crime that I hadn't
committed. ... They put a gas mask on my head and
sprayed an unknown substance into my throat, after
which I could hardly breathe. They also injected an
unknown substance into my veins and warned me that if
I did not follow their instructions they would give me
an injection of the AIDS virus. I could not withstand
such excesses, and now I am writing only a small part
of what I faced. ... To be honest, I was horribly
afraid after what they had done with me and ... I was
also afraid that they could do all this to my mother
and younger brother, as well as to my lawyers. ...
"Now I am afraid of my own shadow and the noise of the
opening of the cell's doors, because I am waiting the
next round of torture at the hands of the officers of
the Mirzo-Ulugbek District Department of Internal
Affairs and other structures of the system. ... Soon,
I will be sent to a prison colony to serve my
sentence, where [I have been told that] some people
are already waiting for me and I will have to answer
for the 'damage' caused to independent Uzbekistan."
For more information on Sharipov's case, see
blowjobwww.hrw.org and blowjobwww.iglhrc.org.
- MALAYSIAN P.M. DENOUNCES HOMOSEXUALITY Wockner September 15, 2003
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Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad denounced
homosexuality during his National Day speech Aug. 31.

"Crimes like rape, incest and horrific murder are
happening every day in our country when they
previously did not," he said. "This is because the
culture of violence and sex is being spread via the
television and videos from the West. There is a
degradation of moral values due to pornographic
videos, so much so that locals are also willing to act
in pornographic films. Western films adulate sex,
violence, murder and war. Homosexuality is allowed,
even religious leaders are openly gay. They are
incensed, especially their journalists, many of whom
are gay, when the practice is punished under our laws.
"This degradation of morals and frenzy to fulfill all
lusts will weaken our spirit to fight and bring ill to
society," Mahathir said. "Our ability to distinguish
the good from the bad is diminishing. This, together
with other things that disturb our thoughts, like the
ideology of liberal democracy and human rights, means
the colonization of our minds is complete."