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Gay activists in Russia had hoped to stage a protest against Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the International Day Against Homophobia, but a judge refused to give them the go ahead. The march would have called for prosecution against Luzhkov's consistent bans on gay pride. Irony at its worst? [UK Gay News] |
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Judge Sees Nothing Wrong With Anti-Gay Speech
The judge, who is leading the almost completed draft list of most homophobic judges in Russia… maintained that Mr. Luzhkov used the term “satanic gathering” towards the gay parade event and not against its organisers or other people. We're sure Luzhkov's control of the city's courts had nothing to do with this favorable ruling. |
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Activists Refuse To Give Up Good Fight
Undeterred by the decision, activist Nikolay Alexeyev vows to appeal until he and his allies get justice: We will appeal the decision of the Tagansky District Court to the Moscow City Court under the current law. Then we are going to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights. The current law insists local governments provide security and clearance for public happenings. Moscow's anti-gay mayor, Yuri Luzhkov did not comply, which led to an exceptionally bloody pride parade. |
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Get Nasty With Activists
Rather than admitting the injustice, overzealous coppers claimed the queers' were too close to a construction area, according to The Independent… |
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• Canadian Anglicans split on gay nuptials: In a tense vote after nearly two days of debate at the church's synod in Winnipeg, lay and clergy members voted in favour of a motion that would have allowed dioceses in Canada officially to authorise blessings. But the church's bishops voted against the move by 21 votes to 19, meaning that the motion failed, because it needed to be passed by all three groups. God almighty! Can't they just have a schism and get on with it already? • Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov may find himself grounded. Human rights activists are protesting his anti-gay ways by asking the international community to restrict him to Russia. |