Militias target some Iraqis for being gay

— The turns to the camera and pleads with his tormentors.

“I’m not a ,” he tells the who surround him. “I want you to know I am different. But I am not a .”

To some fundamentalist Iraqi , Ahmed Sadoun was worse than a .

He was . He wore his hair long and took female to grow breasts. Amused by his , Iraqi stopped him in December at a checkpoint in a southern dominated by radical Shiite . They groped and ridiculed him.

The assault was captured on video and circulated on cellphones throughout Baghdad, says Hili, founder of London-based Iraqi , a group dedicated to protecting ’s and . Shortly after the video was made public, Hili says contacted him, fearing for his life, and asked for his help to flee .

“Unfortunately, it was too late,” Hili says. turned up dead two months later, he says.

At least 82 men have been killed in since December, according to Iraqi . The has raised questions about the ’s ability to protect a diverse range of vulnerable minority that also includes and , especially following the withdrawal of U.S. from last month.

Mithal al-Alusi, a secular, liberal Sunni , is among those who blame the on armed militant such as al-Qaeda and the Mahdi .

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In DC, Judge Asked to Block GAY MARRIAGE Decision

of filed a lawsuit in D.C. yesterday hoping to force a on whether to recognize same- marriages performed in other .

The against the District’ of and asks Judge Judith E. Retchin to overturn an ruling Monday that blocked a to put the issue before the voters. Citing a District prohibiting votes on matters covered under the 1977 , which against men, and other minority , the board said that a would “authorize .”

The asked for an expedited hearing. If the court or does not intervene, recognition of same- marriages performed elsewhere will become law early next month, at the end of the required congressional review period.

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‘They kill people like us,’ says gay Iraqi

– Widespread is down across , but not for one .

’s is being targeted by in a wave of that has claimed the lives of up to 25 young men and boys in the past month.

“They know I am . I don’t know if I am going to be killed, this is up to ,” said Moyad, a 38-year-old resident who would not give his last name out of for his safety.

Visibly frightened, he said that he has many who have been sadistically tortured, some even murdered. “They are sticking glue up their ; some refuse to treat them. Is it a war waged against ?” he asked.

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Most of the attacks have happened in ’s neighborhoods, and many believe that have used Friday sermons in as a platform to incite and toward . The bodies of three men were reported to have been found in in with pieces of paper the word for “” attached to them.

and leaflets have been distributed in the neighborhoods of al-, al-Hurya and with orders to, “Cleanse from the crime of .”

police didn’t respond to from News about the attacks, but the surge in has gained attention by the international media.

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CALIFORNIA FAITH LEADERS PROTEST INJUSTICE FOR GAY & LESBIAN FAMILIES ON TAX DAY, APRIL 15th.

“As we to the post office to send in our tax dollars today, let us remember those and families who pay their taxes lawfully and faithfully, yet have been denied under the law by a majority of voters in California,” said Samuel M. Chu, Interim of California for and a . “Our and have equal responsibility under the law, but not . I speak on behalf of a of leaders committed to and our respective all agree that to take away the rights of any , as did Proposition 8 here in California, is wrong.”

Rabbi Denise , of Congregation Kol-Ami in West and one of the founding of California for said, “ and married continued at both federal and state levels. While some can file in their states as ‘married,’ they are required to file on the federal level as ’single’.

, of the Pacific Association of added, “Federal law treats same- as strangers, thereby denying them the 1,138 federal rights, benefits and protections available to married . This is not only an to the of their families, but to those who want to pay their . They continue to be penalized and discriminated by this ”.

“California for will continue to be a powerful and uniting force for for all persons,” said Chu.

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Gay, married and outlawed

The volleyed back and forth last week during the California ’s televised on Prop 8, the state’s recently enacted ban against .

And in a dark classroom at , watching it all with a focused intensity, was law student Tiffany Chang.

In Chang’s view, the discussion was riveting. Did Prop. 8 simply “take away the label of ,” as one justice put it? Chang has heard all of the arguments, including those that say that same enjoy domestic rights in California, so why insist on the of “.”

You could say there was twice as much at for Chang, who tracks the legal for reasons both scholarly and personal.

Two years ago, in front of and family in Long Beach, Chang and her Lindsey Etheridge exchanged in an unofficial, non-legally binding ceremony. Then, exactly a year later, on , 2008, during the short window when same- marriages were legal here in California, Chang and Etheridge filed for “official .” Then they married in a .

Chang says the event was life changing.

“We were in the clerk’s office and there were there we don’t know, but they represented the government, validating our ,” says Chang, 28. “After it was all done, that , it was tenfold at least.

“I never could have known what that felt like, to truly be equal in our society,” she adds. “I don’t think you know what that feels like until you’ve got it.”

Chang was part of a “” brief filed with the state’s in support of those who have legally challenged Prop. 8. And, in her declaration, she elaborated that on the day “I walked out with my head held higher than I thought was even possible.”

The brief was drafted by Katherine Darmer and Ronald , who are also at Chapman, and includes from other connected to Chapman, as well as from of the Coalition, a community group that says it educates and for in California.

For Chang, Prop. 8 isn’t just a matter of nomenclature; it’s a matter of denying a the rights afforded to all others. Since the law passed in November, Chang has been speaking out in public. She says she’s come to realize that until a person is treated like a second-class citizen it’s difficult for them to understand what it’s like to be on the other side.

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Asian Pacific Islander Equality Closely Watches Oral Arguments on Marriage Equality

Los Angeles – On March 5, 2009, the California will hear arguments on Proposition 8, a measure revoking rights for , , , and () . API – LA, an that has worked diligently for rights since 2005, hopes the will invalidate the proposition, one that affects the lives of thousands of Asian and .

“The real threat of Prop. 8 is not just against , , , and , it is against all ,” said Karin Wang, Vice of Legal Center and API – LA steering . “A of the California is to ensure that the law treats all equally, including minority . If upheld, Prop. 8 will set a , where a simple majority is able to strip away the of a protected .”

According to the Williams Institute, a think tank based at UCLA, there are approximately 66,000 Asian and —the largest in the nation. If Prop 8 is allowed to stand , the of same- to marry will be stripped from them.

API Equaltiy - LA is a coalition of organizations and individuals working to build support for equal rights and fair treatment of , , and () in the greater Los Angeles Asian and community. For more information, call 323-860-7348 or visit, http://apiequalityla.org/

Please view the “Our Stories” section of the website to read stories about API’s and how Prop 8 affected their lives: http://www.apiequalityla.org/ourstories.php

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EQCA Executive Director Geoff Kors: “Prop. 8 destroys the fundamental principle of equal protection”

California () Geoff Kors released the following statement regarding today’s arguments asking the California to invalidate Proposition 8.
 
, a simple majority of passed Proposition 8 and took away a from a . If allowed to stand, Prop. 8 will prove to be a great deal more insidious than most voters ever realized.

“By taking away a from one group, Prop. 8 destroys the fundamental of equal protection – a codified in our and intended to protect minority from the oppression of the majority. Without the right to equal protection, every Californian risks at the .

California has sued on behalf of our to invalidate Prop. 8. Today, our team of , by the National Center for Rights, , and the , argued that Prop. 8 usurps the of equal protection and bypasses our . More than 300 leading organizations, , and leaders submitted amicus to the court, indicating their support of our argument. And this week, the and state passed resolutions stating their that Prop. 8 is an invalid revision to the .

“But in the courts is far from certain and no matter the outcome, the work to achieve acceptance and understanding must continue. Prop. 8 showed how much work there is left to be done and invalidating that discriminatory, unconstitutional amendment is just the beginning.

“Last year, the of California guaranteed the right to marry for same- . This year, they must do what is right again and invalidate Prop. 8. Regardless of the decision, we must do our part. We must continue our until all across California and the world will realize full and total .”
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Attorneys Urge California Supreme Court To Invalidate Prop 8

Case Raises Important Legal Issues Affecting All Minority

(, CA, March 5, 2009) for same- , organizations and the state ’s office appeared before the California today to the court to strike down Proposition 8, which took away the right of same- the right to marry. At issue in the case is whether the ballot process can be used to take away a only for one group of based on a trait – in this case – that has no relevance to the group’s ability to participate in or contribute to society. Because the case has serious implications for the of all , it has generated from many national and state as well as California , , bar associations, business interests, labor , and religious . The California , which has struck down several other in the past, is expected to issue a decision within 90 days.

“Proposition 8 jeopardizes not just the right of same- to marry, but the rights of all to be treated as free and equal of this state,” said Shannon P. , of the National Center for Rights (), who argued the case before the Court. “Our is based on the that must . But if a majority can change the to take away a from one group, then it can take away from any group. Our government will have changed from one that respects to one in which the power of the majority is unlimited.”

, , and the filed the on November 5, after Proposition 8 was approved by just 52 percent of the voters on . In court today, the argued that it was improper for the of Proposition 8 to use the ballot process to strip same- of the to marry. The contend that changes to the that alter its core requirement of equal protection by selectively depriving of fundamental cannot be accomplished through a simple majority . Such major changes of core structural principles are revisions to the that can only be put on the ballot by a two-thirds of both houses of the legislature.

“It is simply wrong—legally and socially—to short-circuit the California and its equal protection guarantees,” said Jennifer C. , for and co-counsel in the to Proposition 8. “Proposition 8 is no ‘garden variety’ amendment that changes a tax or zoning or safety rule in a way that affects everyone equally. This is a radical to strip a cherished constitutional right from just one targeted and then to stop the courts from doing their most basic of upholding the constitutional of ‘ for all’.”

The case before the court is unprecedented because no other -amendment has successfully taken away a only for a particular minority. Because Proposition 8 would, for the first time, change the in a way that strips a of its constitutional right to under the law, California agrees that Proposition 8 should be struck down. The ’s office argued that the right to marry is an “” that can not be selectively eliminated from one group without compelling reasons.
“The Court has a solemn responsibility to enforce our state and to protect the rights of all , regardless of popular opinion,” said , a with the of Northern California. “This case isn’t just about , and it’s certainly not just about and . If the Court strikes down Proposition 8, it will be protecting the of all .”

An unprecedented 43 friend-of-the-court , representing hundreds of , , and labor , and numerous California , bar associations, and leading , were filed in the case, urging the court to strike down the . Because the issues at have such important implications for other minority , Raymond Marshall of Bingham McCutchen, who represents the Legal Center, the California State Conference of the NAACP, the , the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, asked and was given permission to appear in court today. He argued that allowing Proposition 8 to stand could be detrimental to other minority who could easily become the of seeking to take away their rights.

“Our state was created to ensure under the law for every Californian,” said Geoff Kors, of California. “Prop 8 changes that fact by taking away a fundamental from one particular group and mandating government against a minority. We hope the court upholds the ’s of .”

The National Center for Rights, , and the are representing California, whose include many same- who married between June 16 and November 4, 2008, and six same- who want to marry in California. The arguments today also included two other filed on the same day: one filed by the City and County of (joined by Santa Clara County and the City of Los Angeles, and subsequently by and other ); and another filed by a private attorney.

Serving as co-counsel on the case with , , and the are the Law Office of David C. Codell, Munger, Tolles &; Olson LLP, and Orrick, Herrington &; Sutcliffe LLP.

The case is Strauss et al. v. Horton et al. (#S168047). For more information, go to: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/courts/supreme/highprofile/prop8.htm
The California must issue its within 90 days of argument.
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Legal Groups, City of West Hollywood to Host Viewing of Oral Arguments in Proposition 8 Challenge

(West , March 2, 2008) — , the L.A. &; Center, the American , the National Center for Rights and the City of West will host a viewing of arguments in the Proposition 8 on Thursday, March 5, 2009 at West Auditorium, followed by a press conference…

for same- , organizations and the state ’s office will appear before the California on March 5 to the court to strike down Proposition 8. At issue in the case is whether the process can be used to strip and of under the law by taking away their to marry. Because the case has serious implications for any , it has generated from many national and state as well as California , , bar associations, business interests, labor , and religious .

and other of the public, along with for the challenging Proposition 8, will be available for interview at the viewing of the arguments, which will be televised live. Following arguments, as well as representatives of of the court will hold a at the auditorium to give their reaction to the day’s and put them into perspective.

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Your help is needed today to support the statewide efforts to invalidate Prop 8.

Your help is needed today to support the statewide efforts to invalidate Prop 8.

As you know, the forces of intolerance are doing everything in their power to ensure that the to marry for all is permanently denied to same- . If they win, they have plans to try and take away the other rights California and you have worked so hard to obtain: protections, domestic benefits and so much more.
They have threatened the justices of the California with a recall if the Court invalidates Prop 8. They’ve threatened supporters and to California while at the same time asking a to allow their (and only their ) to avoid the legal requirements of disclosing contributions to the Yes on 8 side.
And they are even seeking to overturn the marriages of the 18,000 who were married before the election in an to hide their —permanently denying us the to marry and establishing a precedent for taking away a ’s rights at the . We cannot allow them to win.
We are determined to defeat these hate- and we need your help now.
As the organizational party to the case before the we are asking the Court to invalidate Prop 8. If you support this effort please make a donation now >
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