Thursday, 27 May 2010

Madonna speaks out over Malawi jailing of gay couple


Malawi’s most high profile benefactor, Madonna, has spoken out about the sentencing of a gay couple there, calling it ‘shocking’.

The case of Steven Monjeza, 26, and Tiwonga Chimbalanga, 20, has been followed closely by the world’s media since they were detained last December for holding a ‘marriage’ ceremony.

Gay sex and gay marriage is still illegal in Malawi and many other African countries.

Last Thursday Monjeza and Chimbalanga were convicted of ‘unnatural acts and gross indecency’ and both handed 14 year jail terms including hard labour.

Magistrate Nyakwawa Usiwa told the couple he was issuing a “scaring sentence” so that the public would be “protected from people like you, so that we are not tempted to emulate this horrendous example”

The ruling is garnering world-wide condemnation, with human rights groups denouncing the sentencing as unjust, calling for Monjeza’s and Chimbalanga’s immediate release.

Madonna, who has two adopted children from Malawi spoke out after the sentencing: “I am shocked and saddened by the decision made this week by the Malawian court, which sentenced two innocent men to prison

“As a matter of principle, I believe in equal rights for all people, no matter what their gender, race, color, religion, or sexual orientation”

In a statement posted on the singer’s Raising Malawi website she calls for “the progressive men and women of Malawi – and around the world – to challenge this decision in the name of human dignity and equal rights for all.”

U.N. secretary general Ban Ki-moon said the sentences “violated human rights principles that ban both discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, as well as the criminalization of sexual acts between consenting adults”

Ban announced that he would be travelling to Malawi this weekend to meet and discuss several issues with Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika, including the Monjeza/Chimbalanga case.


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Friday, 21 May 2010

Danielle Radcliffe films support for Gay teen suicide charity


Actor Danielle Radcliffe has recorded a public service announcement in support of a gay teen suicide charity.

The Harry Potter star recorded the PSA for The Trevor Project – a 24-hour helpline for US gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth who are at risk of self-harm.

The 30-second clip features Radcliffe explaining what the charity is about and ends with the star encouraging LGBT youth: “Be proud of who you are”.

The Trevor Project is a non-profit organization that provides an around-the-clock suicide prevention line for teenagers who are gay, lesbian or questioning their sexuality or gender.

Executive director and chief executive of the Trevor Project, Charles Robinson said: “LGBTQ youth suicide is a preventable epidemic, and at the Trevor Project, we know that community education is the key to combating these devastating statistics.

“Because this PSA features Daniel Radcliffe, it has the incredible power to educate communities and spread the word to youth that help is always available and that is okay to reach out for support.”

Radcliffe said: “I believe that The Trevor Project has a universal mission of acceptance that is so profound.

“If this brief PSA makes even one lost and alone young person aware of the Trevor Helpline and the lifesaving support it offers, then it will have been an endeavor well worth making.”

In an interview with Associated Press Radciffe said he feels it’s incredibly important that straight people show they care and are interested in the welfare of gay and lesbian youth.

Growing up with parents in the acting profession the 21 year-old says he was always surrounded by gay men: “It was never even something I thought twice about, that some men were gay and some weren’t”

The young star has become one of the world’s most recognized actors.

Radcliffe made his acting debut at the age of 10 as the young David Copperfield in a BBC adaption of Charles Dickens’ classic novel.

In 2001 he made his film debut opposite Pierce Brosnan in The Tailor of Panama. Later that same year he appeared for the first time as Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone.

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Friday, 14 May 2010

Pope brands Gay marriage ‘Insidious and Dangerous’

Pope Benedict XVI has sited gay marriage, along with abortion as “dangerous threats to the common good”.

During a mass attended by more than 500,000 in Fatima, Portugal this week the Pontiff called for initiatives to address abortion and same-sex unions.

The New York Times reports that in a speech to Catholic social service groups Benedict suggested protections should be made for “the family based on the indissoluble marriage between a man and a woman, help to respond to some of today’s most insidious and dangerous threats to the common good”

It is believed that Benedict was referring directly to Portugal’s same-sex marriage bill - which was approved by parliament earlier this year.

The bill, expected to become law within days, has already been criticized by the Pope as an “attack” on the natural differences between men and women.

Gay rights campaigners have condemned the latest comments made by Benedict during his four-day visit to Portugal, branding him an “arch-homophope”.

Activist Peter Tatchell told PinkNews.co.uk “It is utter madness for the Pope to equate same-sex marriage with terrorism, war, poverty and climate destruction.

"He is not only losing his sense of moral priority but also his capacity for rational though."

In an interview with The Telegraph Derek Munn, director of public affairs for LGBT lobbying group Stonewall, responded: “Some might say that it’s dangerous and insidious for the Pope to spend so much time publicly belittling gay, lesbian and bisexual people,”

In 2008 Benedict suggested that the existence of gay people is as threatening to humanity as the destruction of the rainforests is.

He has also criticized gay rights measures within Britain’s Equality Act – included to ensure the church does not discriminate when hiring gays and lesbians - as being against “natural law”.

In a news release George Broadhead, secretary of gay humanist charity Pink Triangle Trust said: "These repeated attacks on gay rights, and in particular the right to marriage, amount to a paranoid obsession about what the Pope clearly perceives as an intrinsic moral evil.

"Given that the stance of all three main UK political parties is supportive of gay rights, are their leaders going to have the guts to condemn this overt hostility and will the new coalition government think twice about welcoming this ghastly bigot to the UK next [sic] September?"

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Related links:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/14/world/europe/14pope.html
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2010/05/14/campaigners-anger-at-popes-latest-homophobic-comments/

Friday, 7 May 2010

High profile Anti-Gay campaigner holidays with male prostitute

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