For Gay Iranian Refugees, a Matter of Life or Death

NOTE: This is the second of two parts, the first, on the election revolt, was on EDGE in June.

The international media clamor surrounding last month’s election, which saw the contentious re-election of result in weeks of , and , may have died down, but the unstable lives on for residents of the Islamic republic.

They continue to major restrictions on and threats to their safety if they choose to speak out. And they will not soon forget the street that resulted in the death, and of many , and –all part of the worst unrest the country has seen in thirty years.

This is particularly true for and , both those who remain inside the country and those who have escaped. They are familiar with oppressive treatment from their government, one which continues to and crack down against any outward display of queerness. The first story (published here June 30, 2009,) examined the facing the community, particularly in light of the government’s to any post-election of .

Building from that story, we now take a look at the facing who have fled the country with the hopes of seeking in the West. Forced, in many cases, to leave behind their families, and the culture of their blood, their dreams of living in still a number of .

When refugees and seekers leave, they are sent to live temporarily to a number of a , though most end up in small Turkish towns known as “,” far from the larger cities like or Istanbul. They file a request to be granted official status with the for Refugees (UNHCR), in order to legally move West, and then they wait. In many cases, that can last up to three years, a time during which is difficult to find and is not unusual.
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Mother: Gay Son Suffered Brutal Harassment at 4-h Camp

Harassment at 4-H Camp
Mother Says Gay Son Was Tortured at Camp

RIPLEY, W.Va. (WSAZ) — A mother from , W.Va., says her was brutally harassed at summer 4-H camp because he’s .

“He was unconscionable, he was, he could barely speak,” says the boy’s mother, White.

White said the language was so vile that she can’t categorize what was said. In fact, she didn’t find out what these campers said until the was filed.

The catch is that police can not do much because there is no law that protects White’s 15-year-old son from what happened. does not include in its law.

The family said what happened at camp isn’t their with being ridiculed because their is . Doing things like have become enormous tasks for White and her son because the taunting seems unending.

White’s son says he cannot go to the movies anymore. When asked if he wanted to tell WSAZ.com what kind of comments made to him, he said, “it’s not worth it.”

A for the says that the in question were sent home from camp, though the family says there were actually three .

The also says 4H always works to create an for children to feel safe. She says that were nearby during the attack.

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Gay Dems complain DNC cut off funding, drop support for Biden event

Theboard of directors of the National Stonewall Democrats are dropping their support for a June 25 with Vice Joe over, they wrote in an obtained by POLITICO, a combination of policy slights and the claim that they’ve been cut off from traditional party funding.

In the to , who runs the party’s substantial fundraising operation, the board write:

[W]e are incredibly disappointed that the has made a decision to withhold any financial support to National this year but is in turn asking us to help raise for the in a difficult financial . The has historically supported National through of the annual Capitol Champions event. This year, we did not receive any support. The has traditionally provided materials for the many parades and around the country to help educate the community about why the is the Party for full . This year we were informed that we would not be receiving any materials or support for producing materials for the various activities. These were very disappointing.

We’d be remiss to also not mention that the recent of the Administration defending is incredibly hurtful. The of the Board and our membership put our hopes, our dollars and our time into ensuring the election of because we believed that he supported us. To now have his Administration refer to our in the same terms used by our such as , and James hurts on so many levels. To have our committed and loving referred to as the of and is not something that any of us ever expected from this Administration considering how hard we worked to be seen and respected. For that reason alone, advocating for at a to support the Administration and the , while they have not condemned this hurtful language, is not something our membership will receive positively.

The group says it’s not “boycotting” the June 25 with Joe ; it just won’t encourage its to attend.

is, historically, of outsized importance to the . Howard , in particular, launched his in part on enthusiasm from about his support for civil , and maintained those as chairman. For update see Gay Dems complain DNC cut off funding, drop support for Biden event

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Gay Muslims in the UK

from www.tomdickandsally.com - takes a look at the lives of in the UK.
With the advent of civil it is easy to forget that significant sections of the community in the UK live in . There are approximately 125,000 in the UK and most live with of and .
Although, leading clerics assert to be against the teaching of The Quran, there are tentative of the beginnings of an acceptance within the establishment and the internet provides an important forum for to connect and support each other.
Most could never imagine that someone praying beside them at their local Mosque could possibly be . teaches that is evil, and as a result most men and will remain in the closet or choose not to follow their . With around 1.25 million in the UK, it is estimated that the challenge of being in this community affects around 125,000 individuals every day.
This significant minority is likely to be living with of , and ; aware of how their community will judge them and even ostracise them. Iftekhar Hai, Director of Interfaith Relations for the United Muslims of America, says that is unnatural. He points to a verse in the where the says “For ye practice your on men in to women: ye are indeed a transgressing.”
“According to the , there’s ,” Hai said. “It’s not right and proper.”

However, there are now alternative views being expressed. A number of scholars are arguing that in the men are punished for raping and abusing other men, not for engaging in consensual . Indeed, it is argued that the were made by men, whereas there are now some writers of the closet to redress the balance.
In the context of this oppressive , seek alternative means of support in the community. An example I came across recently is the website forum Al-Fatiha, a support group for . A short visit to this site reveals just how deep and complex the issues are. One posting reads:
“I feel like a rag doll in the middle of a tug of war, and for all of you who are in the same boat, you know what a difficult position this puts us in…I’ve come to realize that I cannot be the only one in the world in this predicament. So if you are a in a similar situation, I’d to talk to you, and maybe we could help each other out.”
Sir Iqbal Sacranie, Britain’s most senior , described as a harmful, immoral vehicle for spreading disease, so it is no that the internet remains the only place where many or can reveal their true selves.
As part of a piece on gay Muslim life, The Times contacted members of this community and described it as “underground”. The article reveals a world where thousands of lives have been wrecked by sham marriages, lying, unacknowledged HIV and crippling isolation.
Among a number of powerfully descriptive stories, “Zac”, 24, tells how he has been prevented from living as a man. He describes how his had forced him into an arranged with his Pakistani cousin in the hope that it would “make me straight”. He is now “trapped” at home with his wife, overwhelmed by of and resentment towards his .
But what about your experience?
The support group Al-Fatiha are embarking on a historic of who are , , , , intersex, , and questioning or exploring their and/or (LGBTIQQ).
The results of the survey will tell Al-Fatiha about the muslim community, people’s experiences and concerns. The results will guide Al-Fatiha’s educational and advocacy work on behalf of LGBTIQQ Muslims, and will be shared with the entire community. To fill out the survey, click here.
It can be difficlt and confusing to come out in a which doesn’t allow you the to be who you are, but in terms of the , there are number of support who offer help and advice, including Imaan and Al-Fatiha.

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MoxieQ Launches First Mobile “Gay Sensibility” Destination for Consumers Who Want the Gay POV

MoxieQ, the first mobile-centric gay publisher, today announced its official as a mobile and online destination with a sensibility. MoxieQ was founded by two in the mobile industry — Heidi Lehmann, co-founder of Third Screen Media (which was acquired by AOL in May 2007) and , a of the Media Network. The service appeals to the more than 16 million, $712 billion-spending of the (lesbian, , , and ) community as well as other who want the perspective.
The Premier Mobile Destination
The publisher debuted its at the Media Awards in New York, March 28th and in LA, 18th, where MoxieQ media Ryan and Caroline, formerly of Clear Channel’s , conducted with including , Tyra Banks, , and . The awards recognize accurate and fair and news content in the media.
“We are proud to share our TV ‘Gayed’ weekly guide to what’s on TV and outstanding -inclusive commercials from ’s online ad library with MoxieQ as they bring important and entertaining content to our community on the go,” said , of .
Leading Brand and Partners
MoxieQ partners include a number of leading and brands: BRAVO’s “The Show” personality and designer Andrew Christian, DishMiss, Cities, , , Ryan and Caroline, Under the Carpet and Witeck Combs Communications.
“I am excited to have my products featured in the ‘Daily ’ section of MoxieQ,” said . “My viewers and customers are young, hip, and on the move which means the mobile channel is a primary way for them to discover new products. MoxieQ is a perfect match for us to expose our latest designs directly to our consumer.”
For Advertisers Targeting the Community
MoxieQ exclusives deliver sassy, short-form content such as Test your IQ, Snacs (”” horoscopes), Ask Mr. Moxie, “Bite, Sip and Buy” recommendations for and green businesses, and up-to-the-minute Weather.
“The and -friendly demographics are a perfect fit for both mobile and , with an that is increasingly looked to by the consumer as trendsetters with tremendous influence and insight into what is and -edge,” said MoxieQ founder and Heidi Lehmann. “MoxieQ is designed to provide both a primary source of entertaining content and interactivity with a twist and an extremely targeted for brands who want to reach this valuable community.”
MoxieQ is designed to appeal to the gay community and who want access to and irreverent themed content, , and “in the know” advice and insights. The destination is ad-supported with future revenue to include premium, syndicated and online content. MoxieQ Media is available now on the mobile phone at: http://m.moxieq.com or on the web at www.moxieq.com.
About MoxieQ Media, Inc.
Based in , MoxieQ is an and site with a sensibility. It features original, syndicated, and user generated content, formatted for and the PC. MoxieQ’s unique mix of information, , recommendations, audio, video and interactivity, captures the irreverence and trendsetting perspective of this hip and influential demographic. Through MoxieQ, brands will be able to reach the market directly. For more information, visit us at http://m.moxieq.com or www.moxieq.com.

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On the job and in the closet

may be viewed as one of the world’s most inclusive societies, but a study released Wednesday suggests many employees in still barriers when it comes to advancement.
The study by the research Catalyst is the first of its kind in . Its main findings were based on responses from 232 , , and () Canadian employees.
Less than half of said their manager and are very comfortable with employees. Fewer than one in ten thought their manager and co-workers are very informed about issues facing workers.
The key barriers workers at work are discriminatory behaviour, a on the issue, and exclusion from with others, Catalyst said.
to advancement for employees in persist,” the report said. “Women and men reported exclusion from the ‘old boys’ club’ and were acutely aware of the limitations of exclusion from important networks.”
About 12 per cent of women say they are completely in the closet at work, versus 5 per cent of men.
This year also marks 40 years since was decriminalized in . In 2005, became the fourth country in the world to legalize same- .
The work is far more inclusive now than even a ago. But many workers remain fearful about the repercussions of of the closet, said Darrell , Toronto-based manager of market development for VIA Rail and of the Canadian &; .
“We all think that is such a , and it really is relative to other countries, but are we there yet completely? No,” he said. “In terms of feeling comfortable and open, there’s still a more that can be done” within the workplace. See On the job and in the closet
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When asked, this gay soldier told

TUSTIN In a calm corner of his garage, a soldier rummages through reminders of the of his life. . A Middle . An . Only a few of the souvenirs in Dan Choi’s will fit into his travel duffel.

As he packs, his walks in. She reaches around her son’s boulder-sized for a hug.

“Are you staying for dinner?”

“I’m not sure.”

By , though, Choi will surely be gone. He’s getting out of Tustin, maybe for good.

has unsettled the 28-year-old combat and his family. In March, on national , he said, “I am .”

That was news to a of , including his bosses. And, the three short words thrust Choi into the limelight, booked his calendar with equal-rights – and earned him a slip from the military.

But all the cameras and microphones that have trailed Choi since then have captured only part of the story. They haven’t been privy to his ’ distress, his past or his of liberation.

Thousands of other troops have gotten booted for outing themselves (or being outed) as or . But, like clockwork, most have disappeared from public view. Choi figures he will too at some point.

But he’s not going away now, and he’s not going away quietly.

LOWS

Over loudspeakers, he ranted.

It was 1998, and Clinton was getting grilled by national media for his then-alleged affair with a 22-year-old intern. At Tustin , Choi, 17, took on the role of Clinton scold. He locked himself in a room and commandeered the public system to decry the commander-in-chief’s weakness and offer what he saw as a cure-all: in Christ.

Choi’s sister, Grace, then a , her ’s as “surprising, but not embarrassing.”

Their , a who fought in the , helped raise his to battle against and . Years later, that duty to speak out would inspire Choi to talk about his – and throw a crimp in their father-son .

“I always think of the story of a of telling Christ to his disciples,” Choi says, adding: “And Christ said, ‘… if they keep quiet, the rocks will cry out.’”

But, in at least, Choi’s bold talk came with a cost. The acne-faced student body his as morning news announcer, and was forced into a sabbatical from student government.

Graduation cleaned his . Reinstated as , the straight-A student gave a parting to his . And, for the U.S. at , Choi left a rousing, two-page letter in the back of his own yearbook.

“Leave your kingdom,” he wrote to himself, “to be a lonely plebe down in the dump.”

STANDING UP

In a forest near the academy, Choi smeared earth-tone paint on his and hunkered down with his rifle. Energy-sapping practice , he says, were key to his college experience.

On campus, Choi studied environmental engineering. Critically, he also began mastering Arabic.

And he held onto his . He studies in the dorms and recited the “Cadet ” every Sunday with the choir. “Make us to choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong,” he prayed, “and to never to be content with a half when the whole can be won.”

Still, Choi concealed a . Since fourth grade, he had begged to take away his attraction to other males. In college, he says, he remained unwilling to “explore” his .

In 2003, the War kicked into gear. Choi, now clear-faced and brawny, was soon sent to serve in the Persian Gulf.

There, he says he “greased hands” with elder Sheikhs, patrolled the Triangle of Death and designed a reverse-osmosis water plant for . He also passed on his knowledge of Arabic, as a teacher to thousands of American troops.

Throughout it all, compelled by the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, Choi kept mum about his sexual .

His final wartime task, delivering backpacks full of cash to contractors, kept him awake at night. It was around the time of that mission, sleepless in the desert, that he started asking a tough question:

Do I really want to keep lying?

When his tour ended, he wanted to boomerang back to . But that dream was brought to a halt in March when, on behalf of scores of alumni and active-duty servicemembers, he went public with his .

WAR IN PEACE

On his last afternoon in town, rice steams in the kitchen as, upstairs, Choi sorts through a box of accolades.

“Who knows? Maybe one day I’ll be one of those stodgy old veterans wearing all his stuff,” he says, laughing, clutching a of medals.

Proud but tired of the half-, the highly decorated soldier returned from in 2008 and ditched reenlistment. Instead, he became a leader in the . Stationed in New York, he someone, parked down the street and lived in his car to be close to his first boyfriend.

Then Choi came home to Tustin to come out to his and – 19 times in fact, to show he wasn’t bluffing. He handed his a copy of the book “Loving Someone .” A later he discovered it unopened on the floor of his closet.

“They don’t accept it,” Choi says. “And I don’t think they will anytime soon.”

Neither will the military. After his first of several TV appearances, Choi, the rare Arabic-speaking serviceman, received an ultimatum from his employer – accept discharge or stand trial.

His chances before a judge seem slim, based on the dismissal of 12,500 past soldiers.

But he believes the fortunes of an estimated 65,000 and of the armed forced could be changed if were to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” a move favors. So, Choi keeps talking to news and shouting to , which his home life – and, recently, compelled him to pack up and move.

is not a right,” Choi says.

is an unacceptable, inexcusable wrong.”

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Gay marriage a minefield for candidates for California governor

From the start of his run for governor, Mayor has tried to show there is more to his than the that won him worldwide : his 2004 decree legalizing same- .

Yet there he was Tuesday on ’s “ Live,” speaking out for rights after the state upheld Proposition 8, the same- ban that passed in November.

For Newsom and five major-party , the resurgence of the same- issue has added a new complication to the race for governor.

If rights get their way, the nominees to succeed Gov. will share the November 2010 ballot with a measure to repeal Proposition 8, turning an emotionally charged cultural issue into a central of the campaign.

Across the nation, the subject has grown more challenging for candidates of all kinds as the mere concept has given way to the reality of of married . , , , and Iowa have legalized same- .

Voters have also shifted their views. In , a - News found that 49% of Americans said should be legal, and 46% said it should be illegal. Three years earlier, 36% had said it should be legal, and 58% had said it should not.

“The trajectory of on this issue has been dramatic,” said Democratic .

In California, where Newsom’s rebel edict in 2004 touched off the court battles that spawned some 18,000 marriages that were declared valid Tuesday, candidates for governor multiple dangers on the issue. Although support for has risen over the last — the 52% yes on Proposition 8 was down from 61% on a similar measure in 2000 — the issue still sharply divides .

care about this one — a — on both sides,” said Steve Smith, a Democratic who worked on the campaign to 8.

A Field taken ago affirmed stark generational and ideological splits on same- .

Younger voters were far more likely to approve of it than older voters. And overwhelmingly favored it, while were strongly opposed.

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Alameda school board adopts plan to halt anti-gay bullying

have approved lesson plans for through fifth graders that aim to curb anti- .

Trustees voted 3-2 on Tuesday to adopt the , which supporters say will help children of feel welcome at school and help end anti- teasing and on the .

The lessons also aim to provide a safe for children to learn, as well as to offer a framework for teachers to down and teach kids about different .

“The need for this is real,” said Beth , a fourth-grade teacher at Bridges Elementary School.

, a 16-year-old student at the Alameda Community Learning Center, told trustees that he has been called anti- on campus.

“I have been harassed by other students in the classroom and I have even begun to consider just stopping and giving up on life,” Harris said.

of the said it would undercut ’ rights to teach their children about and , and that it pushed a political without addressing ways to help other who may be singled out at school.

Trustee Trish , who voted no, said she was concerned that lessons about other were not on the table.

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Global video mashup for International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia 2009 hits the Internet

359 from 48 countries take part in massive global web to mark the IDAHO 2009

A to create a public awareness video for the International Day Against &; (IDAHO) on May 17 has attracted the of 359 from 48 countries across around the world. The is a joint undertaking of the -based IDAHO Committee and the social network .com, attracting 50,000 to its website within a month.

Said Louis-Georges Tin, founder of the IDAHO committee, “We are overwhelmed and, at the same time, humbled by this torrent of that has poured in from all four corners of the world since we kickstarted the in . have made the effort to go to such places as the Statue of Liberty, the Great Wall of , the , the Golden Gate , the , the and the to shoot their video, contributing to the spectacular you see in the .”

In , of the global community were invited to step out in front of the camera and in their own language introduce themselves, state where they are from and how proud they are to be , , or . The result is a video that sends the powerful message that individuals are present in every country, every society and every corner of the world. submitted videos in all of the world’s key languages, including Afrikaans, Arabic, Cantonese, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tamil and even .

In addition to the of support from local communities from around the , renowned , , and web have also participated in the project. These include (in alphabetical order):

Hili: Iraqi now living in in and founder of the Iraqi- group
ANT: Host of reality series Fit Club and U.S. of ANT on ’s LOGO channel
Lizzy the Lezzy: Animated character with a cult following on
Michael Buckley: host of the show What the Buck, the 5th most subscribed comedy channel of all time on
Michael Kauch: German member of and coordinator of the and policy for the Free
Stephen Williams: British Liberal member of for Bristol West

Said Kenneth Tan, for .com, “Much has been said about 2.0 and netroots since the Proposition 8 against in California. This project was made possible only by the Internet, and we believe there are a limitless number of opportunities for the community to harness the power of the Internet to educate, raise awareness, promote , and to debunk myths. We have been honoured to with the IDAHO Committee in the of such an amazing project.”

Prior to the of the video, .com announced that it experienced a massive distributed of service (DDoS) attack which began at approximately 3.50am time on May 15, 2009, causing the entire website to be inaccessible.

A distributed of service attack occurs when a multitude of systems to flood the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system with illegitimate website requests. The flood of traffic by these requests cause the Internet bandwidth of the attacked site to be consumed to such an extent that the website is inaccessible to other legitimate users.

Said Kenneth Tan, .com , “The timing of this DDoS attack on .com is by no means a . We have been working for weeks on this high video campaign together with the Committee for the International Day Against and . The final product of this campaign, a public awareness video, was going to be launched on the campaign site at http://.com/idaho on Sunday. This is a well-timed, well-orchestrated assault by a large botnet with of PCs sending requests to our site. Engineers with our Internet Service Provider remarked they have never seen an attack of this intensity before. We deplore these unscrupulous actions by an organised group to harrass, intimidate and us for what we are doing.”

Added Tan, “Our technical staff are now working round the to restore services to legitimate users. In the meanwhile, we are going through our access logs, gathering information through various mechanisms and connecting the dots to identify the origin of the attacks. We will be working with officials to bring the cyberterrorists to justice.”

The video “IDAHO 2009: One Voice, One Message, Heard Around the World” is now accessible at: http://www..com/watch?v=m2Rp8ep_ezE

The Committee for the International Day Against and (IDAHO) is a network of , present in over 50 countries, who seek to promote the idea of an international day against and . This day has been recognized officially by a number of around the world and provides an opportunity for the movement across the world to unite in a powerful of collective .

.com was designed for of the , , and community as the world’s first website that designed for real with real an connections. The site aims to build an authentic social that helps maintain their with they actually know. Launched in May 2008, .com is headquartered in with a development team spread between Shanghai, and Bielefeld, .

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