UN says 50 million women in Asia risk HIV

() An estimated women in are at of becoming infected with the virus from their husbands or long-, according to a U.N. report published Tuesday.

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UN allows gay, lesbian group to join debates

() The granted official status to a and from Brazil on Monday, allowing it to participate in U.N. meetings ranging from to .

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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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Homosexual Haitian Migrants Focus of UA Doctoral Student’s Research


Erin Durban

Erin spent time in Haiti last year initiating her field research about individuals who immigrate to the . While there, she worked to immerse herself in the culture, which included learning about vévé, used during , from a priest, .

Erin Durban in Haiti

Erin , center, is making her to Haiti to learn about the Haitians make in immigrating to the , but then opting to return to their home country.

Erin , a doctoral in the UA’s gender and women’s studies department, will travel to Haiti to study the Haitians migrants make when they leave for the U.S. but then return home.

As an undergraduate in Denver, Erin began to study the conditions of Haitian and ways the has been embroiled in the history of the country.

Now a doctoral in gender and women’s studies, is studying the of “-identified” Haitians who choose to leave for the , but then opt to return home.

Perplexing to is the idea that the has a for offering “more liberated spaces” to around the world seeking – whether for political, economic, or because of – and yet certain of Haitians decide to return to a county that has offers little protection against -based .

, whose are in , migration and cultural studies as well as social and , said she is interested in studying way Haitians interpret the between the and Haiti within the context of what is defined as “home.”

She recently received a Social and Institute grant for her project, “Desire to Return, Desire to Leave: Investigating Haitian Migration.” The institute, which operates out of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, promotes research in the college.

The project will take her later this month to the country of more than 9 million inhabitants, where she will spend several weeks conducting research in Jacmel and Port-au- to better understand the complexities association with the migration of Haitians who are .

Her investigation, she said, may also help to shed more light on the ways in which economic, political and social interactions and pressures influence certain .

One challenge she’ll is the amount of information about in Haitians, said , who intends to publish an article about her research and incorporate her findings into her dissertation.

“Surprisingly, there is not a of research about migration in Haiti,” said, noting that of existing and documentaries, most tend to on men or the vodou, or voodoo, , which tends to be more accepting of .

The , too, tends to be on the turmoil in Haiti, considered the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.

’s interest in these issues was heighted about five years ago with the announcement of the ’ Stabilization Mission in Haiti, a established in response to armed in the country. The is among the countries offering military and police personnel in the effort.

“Everywhere I went it seemed I was hearing about Haiti and I found it very strange that here is this place that is really close that no one ever really talks about,” she said. “But when they do, all we ever hear about is , and disease.”

said it is important to understand – outside of the typical contexts of and – how gender and are shaping the experience of migrants.

She was encouraged to begin studying what she described as “the coexistence” of two seemingly conflicting beliefs about migration after visiting Haiti last year.

One describes the desire by and to leave Haiti for the more “progressive” , whereas another describes a strong desire to return to Haiti once in the because of a to live in their .

Her research, she said, may help explain the role that family obligations, work-related struggles, the pursuit of , , the associated with being an , “the heightened anti- post-Sept. 11″ and other factors play in migrants choosing to leave the .

In her grant , noted that her research could potentially “rethink the idea of the as a site of ‘liberation’ for of the world from a new vantage point.” Of particular concern are ways in which , xenophobia and affect and influence the of .

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Africa: Gay and lesbian voices in African blogosphere

is perceived as a new phenomenon in and a taboo. It is outlawed in many . Many have condemned as being un-African. The Zimbabwean , once described gays as worse than dogs and pigs. Former ’s , Sam Nujoma, once stated that must be condemned and rejected in our society.”
introduced a bill in 2007 banning same . According to Rod 2.0 the bill is the most comprehensive ever proposed in the world. Early this year in stormed the National Assembly seeking for that will the protection.
, culture and have become the invisible to many in barring them from their of sexual . A Kenyan , Wilde Yearnings, was quite optimistic after US officially declared June being a month and decriminalizing of all over the world earlier this month. He posted ’s speech on his :
My Administration has partnered with the community to advance a wide range of . At the international level, I have joined efforts at the to decriminalize around the world…NOW, THEREFORE, I, , of the of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the and laws of the , do hereby proclaim June 2009 as , , , and Month. I call upon the of the to turn back and everywhere it exists.
Naughy Feeling commented on the post:
It is great our in America are getting recognition. In our dear country we can’t stick our necks in the sand and tell ourselves all will be well. The gigantous task demands of us that we kid not ourselves of the responsibility of us. It may require but all for the greater good. May bless kenya n give us strength for what is . But hey, look on the bright side, we can still have at it.
But will culture, and factors derail the decriminalisation of in most or will it be as Wilde described “meanwhile in Kenya… The continues…”?
It has been said that is a adapted by from the West, SebaSpace a Ugandan tries to points out that his “sexuality” and “him ” are one, that cannot be a because for him to be involved with someone it has to be sexually, emotionally and spiritually bringing the fact that is a physiological function too.
SebaSpace has been on a constant war with an anti- also from and the war is always revolving around , culture and . This created a stir in the and another gay Kenyan blogger wrotes a post to answer the three questions The Red Pepper had asked. The questions were:
1. If you try to drink water through the ear, you naturally spoil it because it was created by to do the hearing function. That’s physical harm.
2. when they discovered you were . You know very well how we having in . Imagine what goes on in your ’ minds to know that you will never give them (I am assuming that you a die-hard man but if you are bi, please forgive me). So that is .
3. Spiritual harm. You tamper with ’s plan of . Understand that the main reason of creating the sexual organs was purposes. For you in an to be very creative, you put your organs at the disposal of pleasure only (I hope it is ).If you have radical , they can start questioning as to why he gave them such a child. I know of a boy who visited scores of witchdoctors thinking that their child had been bewitched. I can give you as many reasons as possible. I hope you are an objective gentleman who looks at things objectively.With so much hate from all sides, will the put their in order from all the pressure by the UN, IMF and World Bank and speak out for the sexual or will still hold them in this invisible cage?
His answers:
The Ugandan rag called has been engaging Afro , a from in arguments regarding the situation on in . Follow this link to see the full post. Recently, the editor of wrote to Afro arguing that he (Afro) was causing Physical, emotional and Spiritual harm to his family by being .
I promised Afro that I will write my responses to the Editor on my and link back with him. I have taken their questions, edited without altering the message and I have responded to each question.
I tend to disagree with you when you say that homos have never done anybody physical, emotional or spiritual harm.
Without any I want to tell you that they are guilty of all the three accounts.
Count 1. If you try to drink water through the ear, you naturally spoil it because it was created by to do the hearing function. That’s physical harm.
has made three elementary mistakes (assumptions) 1) The common one that is equal to (their shallow of the ear above) 2) Following number 1 above that is practiced only by and 3) That all engage in anal .
I will deal with the last one first. Is the paper saying they are ok with someone with as long as they don’t engage in ? Have they ever heard of celibate and who don’t engage in anal ? Well, I have and know both types.
It’s worth noting, that from the very beginning and were two categorically separate things. The correct definition of –then and now–is simply non-procreative , whether practiced by or . It includes , masturbation, mutual masturbation, contraceptive , coitus interruptus, and anal –any in which semen does not find its way into a uterus.
The anal thing is one in the room, but it’s not an inherent part of being , it isn’t an activity engaged in exclusively by .
SebaSpace refused to answer the questions from . He gives reasons for his refusal: @ Africa: Gay and lesbian voices in African blogosphere
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As PRIDE Month Begins, DNC Chairman Tim Kaine Celebrates the Contributions of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Americans

WASHINGTON, DC — Chairman today issued the following statement marking June as Month:

“Today, on behalf of across our nation, the pays recognition to month — a time to join together in celebrating the contributions that , , , and Americans and their families make to our society. We also take this time to reaffirm our commitment to being a Party of and one that stands firm in promoting for every American.

“As and Americans, we believe we all are created equal and we have fought against based on race, , ethnicity, , language, , , , age, , and to divide us instead of unite us.

“The cause of ending against , , and Americans has taken a giant forward. With a in the who is committed to and justice, we have reached significant milestones. The Administration is the first to appoint openly candidates to -confirmed positions in its first 100 days and it has partnered with the international community at the to decriminalize around the world.

“The Administration is concentrating on a number of to ensure for all — such as supporting civil , Federal rights for , stronger laws, ridding our military of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ in a way that both ensures and strengthens our , banning in the work place, fighting / and ensuring rights.

“We as a Party and as a have come a long way, and we should be proud of what we have accomplished thus far in promoting for all Americans. But we still have much more to do. As we move with a Democratic and committed to for all Americans, we look forward to a nation where of any kind is a thing of the past.

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New UN plan to boost HIV services targets gay men and transgender people

Two agencies are launching a plan to provide increased -related information and services to men who have with men and , while stressing the need to make to treatment, care and support a reality for all.
The , spearheaded by the Joint UN Programme on / (UNAIDS) and the (UNDP), comes of the International Day Against , observed on 17 May.
“The case is clear and urgent,” said Jeffery O’Malley, Director of UNDP’s group. “If we are going to make for sexual a meaningful reality, we must work towards ending and . We must the legal and .”
In a issued today, the agencies noted that in many parts of the world, prevalence among men who have with men is more than 20 times higher than in the general .
In addition, studies show that prevention services reach only one tenth to one third of who engage in male activity. At the same time, there is growing evidence that the majority of new infections in many urban areas are among men who have with men.
“Yet, these same have access to -related information and services due to , , and other violations,” the agencies stated. “In many countries, they still criminal and lack access to justice.”
Paul De Lay, Deputy at , stressed the need for rigorous monitoring by countries of the evolution of their epidemics, and for tailoring to the needs of those most at .
“In many settings this will be men who have with men,” he said, adding that responses must be based on local epidemiological and to be effective.
The plan being launched – the Action Framework: for Men who have with Men and – outlines several factors that impede access to services, such as unwillingness on the part of and to in the sexual of sexual .
It also sets out how will work towards achieving through three main objectives – improving , strengthening the evidence base through better data, and reinforcing capacity and promoting to ensure broader and better responses.
In a message to mark the International Day, Michel Sidibé called for greater efforts to end and ensure the barriers that stop access to services are removed.
“I all to take steps to eliminate and faced by men who have with men, and . They must also create social and legal environments that ensure for and enable to prevention, treatment, care and support,” he stated.
Mr. Sidibé added that while committed in the 2006 UN Political Declaration on / to removing legal barriers and passing laws to protect vulnerable , more than 80 countries still have that prohibits same behaviour.
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Gay Students at a Kentucky High School Report Not Being Able to Use the Restroom because of their Sexual Orientation

Kentucky Federation received reports that a Franklin County official allegedly sent an to teachers instructing them not to allow to leave class to use the .

Frankfort, KY — Kentucky Federation received reports that a Franklin County official allegedly sent an to teachers instructing them not to allow to leave class to use the .

The was allegedly sent after two female were caught in the public .

In response, 15 students protested outside the school yesterday.

“My daughter was involved in a at Franklin County yesterday for their right to use the ,” stated Michelle .

“I have been in contact with one of the of the children involved in the and we support their to assemble peacefully,” stated Kentucky Federation . “We call on the media to investigate this issue further and shed light on the and throughout the . Kentucky Federation will also be contacting the other of the children involved in today’s .”

Though Harrie Buecker stated steps are being taken to the students’ concerns, Kentucky Federation is concerned they will not be addressed properly. Though not directly connected, Kentucky Federation has received similar complaints in Casey, Pulaski, and about of and students and teachers.

“I’d like to know what level this mentality, that and students should not be treated equally is coming from. An incident in one county could be called an isolated incident, but we now have similar reports in three other ,” stated Kentucky Federation Laura .

Kentucky Federation will continue its own investigation and assist or students in filing any necessary complaints with Kentucky officials.

Palmer added that assembling together in a peaceful manner is the most basic right granted by the Kentucky , and that Kentucky Federation had contacted the Office of Helen W. Mountjoy, Kentucky’s Secretary of for assistance in resolving the issues.

Kentucky Federation offers an online complaint system for around the to report or . The online complaint system can be located at www.kyLGBT.org, or www.kyequality.org.

Kentucky Federation is Kentucky’s largest statewide, LGBTI .

Kentucky Federation is the sponsor of Kentucky. For additional information, visit http://www.marriageequalityky.org/.

Kentucky Federation is a member of the International and Association (”ILGA”). Composed of over 600 member organizations around the world, ILGA is to this day the only international non-profit and non-governmental community-based federation dedicated to achieving for , , and () at the .

Kentucky Federation is a member of .

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Burundi urged to repeal law criminalizing homosexuality

Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International [advocacy websites] and 60 other on Friday urged the Burundian government [joint statement text; press release] to repeal a new law criminalizing homosexuality [ news archive] in the country. The law was promulgated by Pierre Nkurunziza [ ] on 22, and subjects those found guilty of engaging in a to a fine or up to two years in prison, or both. The said that the law violates the Burundi , the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights [texts] and would harm anti- efforts in the country:

We consider the law to violate the rights to privacy and from protected by Burundi’s and enshrined in its international treaty , notably the International on Civil and Political Rights, the on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and the Universal Declaration of . We deeply regret that the Burundian government has made a decision that writes violations into law.

We regret that the law will hamper Burundi’s to fight , by further marginalizing an at- .

We respectfully remind the Government of Burundi that according to the on , arrests on the basis of are, by definition, violations. We will carefully monitor any arrests made on the basis of this law.

The law was passed [ report] by the country’s in November despite being rejected by the Burundi the previous February. See Burundi urged to repeal law criminalizing homosexuality

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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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