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Tuesday, July 22
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Link: Council on Hemispheric Affairs Excerpt: Gay couples are rejoicing in California, where they have recently obtained the right to marry, but...
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Sunday, July 20
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As I write these words, "His Holiness" is presiding over the 22nd celebration of World Youth Day in Sydney. The pope has already done what is expected and apologized for priest abuse in Australia. In that persons from 70 countries have...
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Saturday, July 19
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Link: ČTK via ČeskéNoviny.cz Excerpt: Czech Minister for human rights and ethnic minorities Dzamila Stehlikova (Greens, SZ) would allow homosexuals...
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Saturday, July 19
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Here on CNN Asia there are constant and beautiful commercial spots for Malaysia featuring singing children, exotically dressed dancers in the forefront of the Petronas Tower (tallest building in the world when built) located in Kuala Lampur. Petronas...
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Thursday, July 17
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Link: UPI Editor's note: United Press International features this article in their "Odd News" section. UPI is owned by News World Communications...
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Friday, July 11
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Link: Pink News Excerpt: An amendment to legislation in the Cayman Islands defining marriage as between a man and a woman is expected to get support...
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Friday, July 11
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Link: 365Gay.com Excerpt: An employment tribunal has ruled that an Islington city clerk in North London was the victim on job discrimination when...
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Saturday, July 05
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According to Agence France-Presse:
Forty-five people were taken into custody and 10 others were injured in clashes between police and homophobes during a gay rights march in the Hungarian capital Saturday, reports said.
About 450 people took part...
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Friday, July 04
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Link: Pink News Excerpt: A 20-year-old diver set to represent Australia at the 2008 Olympic Games in August has said that the country's Prime...
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Thursday, July 03
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The first week of June saw the beginnings of a dramatic reversal of decades of oppression toward transgender people in Cuba when the government of the new president, Raúl Castro, began offering free hormone treatment and sex-change operations for...
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Wednesday, July 02
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Link: The Independent Excerpt: As you push aside the foliage and descend the stone steps to Francisco Maroto's house, a small rainbow-striped...
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Monday, June 30
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Link: The Greens - Tasmania The Tasmanian Greens today tabled a package of three Bills in the Tasmanian House of Assembly that would create a state...
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Sunday, June 29
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Gay pride made its presence known in Calcutta, Bangalore and New Delhi today (AP).
While small groups have marched in the eastern city of Calcutta in recent years, Sunday’s events were the first gay pride parades in Bangalore and New Delhi...
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Saturday, June 28
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This weekend is the pride celebration for several cities in Europe. And while pride events are a celebration of rights acheived, they did not all go off without a hitch.
At the first pride parade in Brno, Czech Republic
At least 20 persons were...
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Friday, June 27
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The Republic of Iceland has recognized same-sex civil unions since 1996. Now the Iceland Review reports that churches will now be able to offer services recognizing these unions.
Árni Thór Arnthórsson and his American fiancé Paris Prince will be...
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Friday, June 27
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A recent story in the New York Times reveals that what we currently define as transgender identity has existed in different cultures around the globe for centuries. Pashe Keqi recalled the day nearly 60 years ago when she decided to become a man...
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Friday, June 27
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Pink News is reporting that a gay bar in Budapest was fire-bombed last night after its address appeared on a hate group’s website. It’s unclear how heavily the bar, called Action, was damaged.
Gay rights groups have voiced concerns about...
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Tuesday, June 24
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Link: 365Gay.com Excerpt: The Irish government moved a step closer Tuesday to legalizing civil partnerships for same-sex couples, unveiling details...
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Saturday, June 21
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The New York Times last year ran a short profile on Moscow State University’s sociology department, where students have lodged complaints about that department’s academic standards and living conditions. Students allege that the dean...
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Friday, June 20
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Link: 365gay.com Excerpt: The Australian state of Tasmania could be the first area in the country to legalize same-sex marriage. The opposition Greens...
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Friday, June 20
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In the Australian state of Tasmania, Green Party member Nick Mckim will introduce a bill to legalize gay marriage. “This is about tolerance and it’s about respect and those are values that I believe most Tasmanians would share and if...
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Friday, June 20
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Here's a novel idea: a high school in rural Thailand has provided gender-neutral toilets to protect and support the school's transgender students, not out of a desire to offer solace to the non-trans students. Tolerant "I'm so happy...
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Friday, June 20
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Paul Cameron is continuing his tour of Moscow, where he’s spreading his virulent form of anti-gay propaganda masquerading as “science” to receptive audiences. Yesterday, he spoke at a round table sponsored by the Russian Orthodox...
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Thursday, June 19
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The worldwide Anglican Church has come close to a splitting point. Those branches that reside in industrialized nations are considered far to liberal to be seen as within communion by those who hold sway in the developing world. Led primarily by...
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Thursday, June 19
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Well knock me down with a feather. Some good news out of the Baltic States.
Pink News is reporting
Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation has been included in a new Law on Equal Treatment passed by the Lithuanian parliament.
The new...
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Wednesday, June 18
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Link: JURIST - Paper Chase: Norway parliament approves same-sex marriage law Excerpt: The Norwegian parliament approved a law [legislative materials...
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Wednesday, June 18
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Monday we warned that Paul Cameron was to speak yesterday before the sociology faculty of Moscow State University. Now we have a report of what he told that audience. Not surprisingly, it’s the same claptrap he’s been peddling here in...
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Tuesday, June 17
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The vote was 23-17, and it follows last week’s historic vote in the lower hose of Parliament. The new law will take effect on January 1, 2009. Read more...
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Tuesday, June 17
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Anti-gay activists are truly going global. Yesterday, we reported on Paul Cameron in Moscow. Today, it’s Exodus in Ukraine.
On June 5th and 6th, Don Schmierer conducted a seminar in Donetsk, Ukraine, on the campus of Donetsk Christian University...
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Monday, June 16
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California may be about to issue its first marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples, but that doesn’t mean anti-gay extremists are crawling back into the woodwork anytime soon. Paul Cameron, of the Family “Research” Institute...
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