Backers of Gay Marriage Rethink California Push

LOS ANGELES — Discouraged by stubborn numbers and pessimistic , major financial of same-sex marriage are cautioning rights to delay a campaign to overturn California’s ban on such until at least 2012.

Earlier this year, many supporters of same- seemed eager to mount a 2010 campaign to overturn Proposition 8, which was passed by in November and defined as “between a man and a .”

But the timing of another campaign has since been questioned by several of the movement’s big , including David Bohnett, a philanthropist and who gave more than $ to the to 8.

“In with a number of my major No on 8 ,” Mr. Bohnett said in an e- message, “I find that they share my : namely, that we will step up to the plate — with resources and talent — when the time is right.”

“The only thing worse than losing in 2008,” he added, “would be to lose again in 2010.”

The issue of when to go back to the was also the central topic at a contentious “ ” held Saturday at a church in , east of Los Angeles, where about 200 rights gathered to discuss their next step. It was the second large meeting of leaders since late May when the California ruled against a to Proposition 8, which passed with 52 percent of the .

Shortly after the court’s decision, officials at California, one of the largest rights in California, issued an online for for a possible 2010 campaign, citing a need to capitalize on over the decision and on the seeming from the recent legalization of same- in several other states.

But that thinking has apparently evolved.

Marc , director for California, said he spent June and early July asking the opinions of nearly two dozen California and and had been surprised by the almost unanimous opinion that a 2010 race was a .

“I expected having watched the and the real pain that the L.G.B.T. community had experienced that there would be some real measurable remorse in the ,” Mr. said, referring to , , and . “But if you look at the numbers since November, they really haven’t moved at all.”

A major factor in any California balloting, of course, is ; here are remarkably expensive, with a number of costly media markets. The Proposition 8 campaign, for example, cost more than $80 million, with spending some $43 million.

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In India, Homosexuals can now hope for better healthcare Daily News & Analysis

The National Organisation () feels that the verdict on legalising will have a far reaching impact on its programmes against /.”From the public point of view this is a very positive step as it will help us reach out more and more men having with men (MSMs) in our endeavour against /. Since is illegal under 377, not only the MSMs but many of our workers are also arrested by the police for abetment of crime. As I result a of MSMs go underground and are reluctant to seek medical . The will help MSMs come out in open and access healthcare,” said , director general of . is a used for the . See Homosexuals can now hope for better healthcare &; Analysis

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Do Obama and Miss California Have the Same Position on Gay Marriage? Sort of.

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I was at a, err, opposite- wedding

over the weekend when one of the guests asked me, presumably as the member of the on hand, why , , gets lambasted for being anti- , while Barack Obama

, the of the , gets a free pass while having essentially the same position.

The answer lies in tone and .

It is true that Obama’s position is that is “between a man and a ” and that he is “not in favor of .” That said, he articulately for the rights of gay couples on things like . See here, for example, starting at about 1:06: “When I down and read and I think how would feel about somebody not being able to visit someone they when they’re sick, I conclude that that is something that’s important.”

And it is possible that some portion of suspect that would favor were it a politically viable position: He’s secretly with us, not like that Miss California. And even if that’s not the case, he’s good on enough other stuff that he can get a pass on this.

Then there’s , whose now-famous answer to the question seems like instant, inadvertent . See Do Obama and Miss California Have the Same Position on Gay

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Bias behind higher rates of HIV in black gay men?

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and in America are the most likely in the world to contract , and community say current efforts to stem the aren’t working.

are more likely to contract than any other population in the country,” said Caudie Grissom, a with Atlantabased National &; Services for . “Even with all of our and medication, American black men are more likely to have than living in .”

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SENEGAL: Jailing of gay activists sets back AIDS fight

DAKAR, 19 January 2009 (PlusNews) - International organisations have condemned the of nine Senegalese for their , saying it threatens to reverse gains made in ’s fight against .

The men, who were involved in providing prevention, care and treatment services to ’s , , and () community, have been sentenced to eight years in prison.

is punishable by up to five years in prison, according to the Senegalese . In this case, the judge added three years for criminal .

In a statement released last week, the International Society, which promotes new research and best practice and is the custodian of the International Conference, and the Society for in (SAA), which works to slow the spread of , said criminalising and discriminating against any group of individuals only served to fuel the by denying services and relevant .

“The arrest of these men, based purely on their represents a major for the Senegalese response to , which is widely viewed as a model in ,” said Joanna , of the SAA.

Cheikh Niang, professor of anthropology at in Dakar, the , and author of studies on and in the country, agreed that jailing the was “counterproductive”.

“The severity of the sentence has created an atmosphere of panic amongst the associations that are working on prevention and treatment with men who have with men (),” he told IRIN/PlusNews.

Michel Bourelly of AIDES, an international organisation working with men who have with men in , said had gone into hiding or fled the country since the judgement. “Everything has stopped. The associations that provide / services for and are too scared to work.”

Contradictions

According to Bourelly, the men were arrested while attending a meeting on prevention. Brochures, and model penises were confiscated as pornographic material.

“The that were considered pornographic material during the trial were provided by the Senegalese government,” he pointed out.

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Stigma and against ’s community, already high, escalated early in 2008 after a local magazine published photographs said to depict a wedding ceremony between . The release of five men arrested for allegedly participating in the wedding sparked violent in Dakar.

A young member of an / organisation serving in , who did not want to be named, confirmed that intolerance of had risen.

“Physical is more common now. Before we had which helped us – they gave us the to meet. We would do work on prevention, but now it’s too dangerous,” he said.

The jailed men were detained just two weeks after hosted the International Conference on and STIs in (ICASA), where emphasised the importance of addressing the needs of sexual in African programming. Over 50 attended.

In an interview with IRIN/PlusNews in November 2008, Souleymane Mboup, of ICASA, said were a reality in that could not be ignored.

“This is a question that we cannot run away from if we want to advance [the fight against ],” he said. “Many countries, including , must open their eyes and learn. We must think about which strategies to adopt.”

In 2007 the Global Fund to Fight , Tuberculosis and Malaria granted US$32 million to strengthen its / response. Part of the grant was earmarked for targeting “vulnerable ”, including , with prevention , and -friendly clinics over the next five years.

has been given considerable sums of to the needs of in its national programme,” said Bourelly. “But now they are jailing the they are supposed to be targeting.”

No one from the National Committee, one of the two principal recipients of the Global Fund grant, was available for comment. Abdoulaye Wade, director of the division at the Ministry of , told IRIN/PlusNews that the government continued to provide / prevention and treatment services for , but did not elaborate on what those services were.

Regressive

Joel , at the South African office of the International and Commission (), said had been praised for its progressive and inclusive / programmes in the past.

was the first country in to in programming, so this [] is really a step backwards,” he told IRIN/PlusNews.

While has maintained a low prevalence of about one percent in the general population, official data and studies conducted at suggest that about 21.5 percent of were positive in 2005. The studies also found that over 80 percent of had female as well as male partners.

“It is a considerable error to think that this is just a problem,” said Bourelly. “Most have had, or continue to have, with women, so the impact of effectively shutting down programmes will be considerable on the general population.”

and organisations are calling for the immediate release of the nine imprisoned men, and for a change in ’s . Niang agreed that it was time to the of the law.

“There is no point in saying that men who have with men do not exist in our societies,” he said. “It exists and it is an ancient phenomenon. By ignoring its we will not respond appropriately [to the ].”

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CDC: Syphilis rising among gay/bi men

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