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United Nations: U.S. Aligned With Iran in Anti-Gay Vote

 
 
invisible_al
14:27 / 27.01.06
Check out this story at alertnet.org. I'm actually a little shocked, they've allied themselves with Sudan, China, Iran and Zimbabwe on this. Obviously got a good grasp of their priorities here.
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
14:38 / 27.01.06
Yeah, but look at the company they share on the 'list of countries that still have the death penalty' or 'list of countries that have executed the under-16s'. They don't mind being involved in all sorts of unsound shit.
 
 
FinderWolf
21:31 / 27.01.06
I hope this story makes it to the mainstream US media air and cyberwaves. This is pretty crazy and the public needs to hear about it.
 
 
Dead Megatron
23:30 / 27.01.06
I hope this story makes it to the mainstream US media air and cyberwaves

It won't, man. It just won't.
 
 
ShadowSax
00:48 / 28.01.06
it's dangerous how conservatively religious this country is getting. we've lost ground on where we were even 10 years ago, it seems. i dont know if the progressives here are getting more cynical and not making their voices heard or if it's simply that that massive knot of baby boomers is growing ever more insanely stodgy, but it's not good. this doesnt seem out of place in this environment, it really doesnt. i hate to say it, but it's what i'm seeing. letters to the editor saying that God brought His wrath to kashmir because of their religion, blaming the tsunami on heathens. it's insane. in the suddenly very cocky heartland of this madness, more and more people are openly opposed to anything resembling the opposite of what mistaken bible preachers pretend the bible is all about.

great. now i want to move to canada again. feels like 04.
 
 
FinderWolf
21:17 / 28.01.06
NY Times DID cover this, yesterday (I imagine not on page 1, but boy am I relieved that the NYT covered this):

Groups Fault US Vote in UN on Gays

By Warren Hoge
The New York Times

Friday 27 January 2006

United Nations - Human rights organizations and the co-chairman of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus protested on Thursday a decision by the Bush administration to back a measure introduced by Iran denying two gay rights groups a voice at the United Nations.

In a vote Monday, the United States supported Iran's recommendation to deny consultative status at the United Nations' Economic and Social Council to the Danish National Association for Gays and Lesbians and the International Lesbian and Gay Association, based in Belgium.

Nearly 3,000 nongovernmental organizations have such status, which enables them to distribute documents to meetings of the council.

Among countries with which the United States sided were Cuba, Sudan and Zimbabwe, nations the State Department has cited in annual reports for their harsh treatment of homosexuals.

Representative Tom Lantos, a California Democrat who is co-chairman of the caucus, wrote a letter to John R. Bolton, the United States ambassador to the United Nations, saying the move was "a major setback" for "a core component of our nation's human rights diplomacy."

Matt Foreman, executive director of the Washington-based National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, said, "It is an absolute outrage that the United States has chosen to align itself with tyrants - all in a sickening effort to smother voices of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people around the world."

Mark P. Lagon, a deputy assistant secretary of state, said in an interview that the vote did not stem from "being against gay rights groups" but was based on "the controversial history of the International Lesbian and Gay Association - an affiliate of the North American Man/Boy Love Association, was associated with it in the past and openly condoned pedophilia."

Scott Long, a Human Rights Watch director, said that the association had publicly expelled the man/boy group in 1994.

Martin Thümmel, the German delegate at the vote, protested that "those delegations that claim that this organization is supporting pedophilia are using this as a pretext in order to shirk the real issue of sexual orientation."
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LykeX
07:23 / 29.01.06
Link to the above article
 
  
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