Monday, March 31, 2014

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

Born out of the days when men wearing women's clothing in public were arrested or worse, the Seahorse Society is Australia's oldest cross-dressing club.
The flamboyant stars of an incredible musical mash-up show are set to kick up their heels in a variety of regional centres starting this week.

The Independent

Labour would appoint gay rights envoy to tackle international discrimination ...
The Independent
Interviewed in the gay lifestyle magazine Attitude, Mr Miliband said a Labour Government would put human rights at the heart of its international agenda, and that gay rights would be “an absolutely fundamental part of that.” He described the ...
Gay marriage becomes legal in England and WalesAhram Online
First gay marriages take place in England, WalesInternational Business Times, India Edition
UK's first gay weddingsIrish Times
CNN -BBC News -New Zealand Herald
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World Magazine

Religion | Board member says the organization never meant to undermine the ...
World Magazine
OUR EARLIER REPORT: Less than two days after international poverty ministry World Vision announced it would allow its American branch to hire employees in same-sex marriages, the Christian group is reportedly set to reverse its decision. We see you've ...
World Vision Reverses Decision on Gay Married Employees: We Made a MistakeChristian Post
World Vision Reverses Decision to Hire GaysABC News
Prominent Christian charity World Vision reverses decision to hire gay married ...U.S. News & World Report
ChristianityToday.com
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ThinkProgress

How One Reverend Is Defying Uganda's 'Kill The Gays' Act
ThinkProgress
Last month, Uganda made international headlines when President Yoweri Museveni signed the controversial Anti-Homosexuality Act, calling for the imprisonment of gay citizens. But one religious leader refuses to discriminate against people for their ...
Despite New Law, Ugandan Cleric Ministers to GaysEDGEOnTheNet
Ugandan bishop defies country's harsh new anti-gay lawucanews

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Glbti community help and information lines will not be affected by the government's announced intention to combine a number of 0800 health services into one entity.
World Vision New Zealand is making it clear it does not discriminate on the basis of sexuality or gender when hiring staff.
Tamati Coffey says his selection has Labourâ??s candidate for Rotorua was â??never a givenâ?.

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Peter Sumner a former Army man, LGBTI rights advocate and long time pillar of the Wellington gay community died this week aged 84. Sumner was a former Lieutenant Colonel who played an important role in the fight for Homosexual Law Reforms in 1984/85. Bill Logan told gaynz.com that recalled discussions Sumner had with reform opponent […]

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Sir Elton John and David Furnish have announced plans to marry this May, however, the government has warned that civil partners will be unlikely to be allowed to marry until much later in 2014.
This photo proves you don't have to be non-religious to fully support the rights of gay couples to marry
A former senior politician in Ghana has claimed that British family values are in "a serious crisis" due to the promotion of gay rights.
Multiple employees at Mozilla, the company behind the Firefox web browser, have openly called for the resignation of the new chief executive after it was found he financially backed efforts to ban equal marriage in California.
In the advent of the first same-sex marriages taking place in England and Wales, a lone man in Wakefield has been photographed staging his own protest against it, as he stands next to a kissing gay couple.
Lawmakers in Kyrgyzstan have introduced a new bill to make any "positive" statement about homosexuality a criminal act punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine.
A range of photographs from just some of the first same-sex marriages which took place today in England and Wales.
Writing exclusively for PinkNews, Prime Minister David Cameron celebrates the introduction of same-sex marriage today, comparing same-sex marriages to his own, and noting the work still to be done for equality.


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