Shanghai Journal Gay Festival in China Pushes Official Boundaries New York Times

— It was shortly after the “ body” contest and just before a painted of took the stage that the police threatened to shut down ’s first festival. The had already forced the of a play, a and a , so when an irritated plainclothes officer arrived at the Saturday afternoon gala and flashed his badge, feared the worst.

After some fraught negotiations, Miller, an American teacher who helped put together the , agreed to limit the , keep the noise down and, most important, “not let anything happen that might embarrass the government,” she explained after returning from the impromptu meeting. “That was a close call,” she said.

Crisis averted, the party continued.

And so it went for Shanghai Pride week, a delicately orchestrated series of private that revealed how far ’s community had come, and how much further it had to go. In the 12 years since was decriminalized in , there has been an unmistakable blossoming of life, even if largely underground. Most big cities have bars, and sites ease the of those living in ’s rural hinterland. is virtually unheard of.

But official has its limits. publications and are banned, Web sites are occasionally blocked and those who try to for greater for and men sometimes from the police. For years, in have tried, and failed, to get permission for a film festival.

This month, public security officials forced Wan Yanhai, a prominent on issues, including , to leave for a week because they feared he might cause trouble during the of the .

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China hushes up first gay pride week

- of ’s first week were struggling Thursday to find new venues for their after police in warned clubs and bars against joining the planned festival.
The came even as ’s state-run English-language daily was hailing the as “a good of the country’s ” and “an event of .”
Police and commercial warned a of “very severe” if it screened as part of the festival, says an who asked not to be identified. A studio called off a after a similar visit.
said the official interference illustrated official toward gatherings: low-key in are tolerated; public activities are banned.
“If you attract a of attention and media reports, the government will intervene,” says Wan Yanhai, an in .
The two American women who organized week deliberately avoided scheduling any public that would have required official permission, for of being banned. The festival of film, theater, literary readings, and , however, has drawn considerable international , even if the Chinese- in has made no mention of the event. Most of the 500 or so who have attended so far have been foreigners.
There are thought to be around 35 million in , who considerable in the workplace and elsewhere if they are courageous enough to come out. was a crime here until 1997, and classed as a until 2001. Some government-funded are still trying to find a “cure” for .
Although websites, clubs, and have sprung up in cities such as and , there is still a taboo on culture in and . At the same time, adds Mr. Wan, “the traditional Chinese concept of the family is very , and families put heavy pressure on to get married.” China hushes up first gay pride week
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Moscow Police Smother Rally for Gay Rights as It Begins

in quickly suppressed a rights on Saturday, detaining of who hoped to in Russia of the Eurovision song contest final on .

The approximately 40 rounded up for trying to hold what a police , Anatoly Lastovetsky, called “unsanctioned” .

Such have become an annual headache for the , who refuse to grant permission to to hold the despite protecting of assembly. At previous rights , have often stood by as neo- and radical attacked .

While there were no reports of on Saturday, the on this year’s could prove an embarrassment as thousands of enter the city for the final, a huge spectacle that is hosting for the first time after Dima Bilan, a Russian star, won last year’s contest in . See Moscow Police Smother Rally for Gay Rights as It Begins

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IGLHRC Asks the Iraqi Government to Protect Gay People

NEW YORK, 17, 2009&; –&; The International and Commission () has sent a letter to the of , Wijdan , requesting that she takes specific to protect , , and () and prevent against those perceived to be .

’s letter, written to coincide with Ms. ’s visit to Washington D.C., responds to a recent wave of against Iraqi perceived to be .

Just hours before sent its letter, an identified as “Fazilat” (Virtue) posted flyers threatening with death on walls in the neighbourhood of .

The flyers, distributed on 17, list the of some of the would-be and states that “we will soon punish all you .” &;Residents of say the who were outed in these fliers have gone into hiding.

Previous acts of anti- in include the 2, 2009 murder of in the neighbourhood of .

An unidentified local official described these men as “sexual (Monharef Jensiyan) who were killed by of their tribe to restore their family .”

Prior to death, the men’s had disowned them and they were also thrown out of their tribes. So far no one has claimed their bodies and the government has not launched an investigation into the case.

These took place one week after Iraqi unearthed the bodies of 4 men killed by in on March 25.

The words “pervert” and “” (jaravah: a to describe ) were written on the of the victims. &;As part of this of , a in that was frequented by men has also been burnt down.

Apart from these cases, has also received reports of the arrest, , and murder of several of the group Iraqi- amid a government on -friendly businesses across .

Several other reports indicate of -judicial of across during the past few months.

In response to these violent , on 8, 2009, and Watch submitted an urgent appeal to the Special Procedures of the to ask for an investigation.

is also working closely with the D.C.-based Council on Global to bring the plight of and to the attention of U.S. , who will be meeting with the next week.

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Shadowy Group Threatens to Kill Gays in Iraq.&; A shadowy group has posted around the Iraqi capital’s main Shiite working-class district of naming alleged on a list and threatening to kill them.&; ( 24 News, 17, 2009)

Member of Iraqi Gay Group Pleads for Help “Before It’s Too Late”.&; Is there anyone to help me before it’s too late?&; That is the question asked by a member of Iraqi- in , who says he is to be executed, in a letter released at the weekend by Iraqi- in . (UK News, 6, 2009)

Iraqi Gays Sentenced to Death for Their Sexuality Face Execution.&; More than 100 in are facing – and some of them are believed to have been convicted of the ‘crime’ of being , the UK-based Iraqi- group revealed this afternoon.&; According to Hili of Iraqi-, the Iraqi plan to start executing them in batches of 20 from this week.&; (UK News, March 30, 2009)

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Senegal gay crackdown hurts AIDS efforts, rights group says

() The of nine men in on charges of will have a on the fight against / in the , Human Rights Watch said today.

All nine were involved in -prevention work, the group said.

They were sentenced to eight years in …

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