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WORLD ROUNDUP
by REX WOCKNER
2004-03-10

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3,900 GAY COUPLES HAVE MARRIED IN THE NETHERLANDS

More than 3,900 same-sex couples have gotten married in the Netherlands since it became the first nation to open up ordinary marriage on April 1, 2001.

About 2,400 weddings took place in 2001 and 1,500 in 2002, the latest year for which statistics were reported.

Full marriage also is available to same-sex couples in Belgium and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and British Columbia. In Canada, foreign gay couples can arrive, buy a license and get married the same day. The Netherlands and Belgium have residency requirements.

Marriage-like civil unions are offered in Denmark/Greenland, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Norway and Sweden; in the U.S. states of California, Hawaii, New Jersey and Vermont; and in the Canadian province of Quebec. Several other nations extend some rights to same-sex couples.

EGYPTIAN ARRESTS CONTINUE

The Egyptian government continues to arrest and torture men suspected of having gay sex, Human Rights Watch said March 1.

The group's 144-page report, 'In a Time of Torture: The Assault on Justice in Egypt's Crackdown on Homosexual Conduct,' says the trial of 52 men in 2001 for 'habitual practice of debauchery'—the charge used to criminalize gay sex—'was only the most visible point in the ongoing and expanding crackdown.'

'Today, Egyptian police use wiretaps and a growing web of informers to conduct raids on private homes or seize suspects on the street,' the organization said. 'Undercover police agents arrange meetings with men through chat rooms and personal advertisements on the Internet—and then arrest them.'

The report quotes arrestees saying they were tied up, suspended in painful positions, burned with cigarettes, submerged in icy water, and subjected to electroshock on their limbs, tongues and penises. Other prisoners have been encouraged to rape the gay suspects, the report says.

'They took telephone wire and wrapped it around my fingers, my toes, my ear, my penis,' one victim said. 'It was connected to a kind of telephone they cranked up by hand to produce the shocks and it was like death.'

Doctors participate in torturing suspected homosexuals, under the guise of collecting forensic evidence to support the charge of habitual debauchery, HRW said.

'Prosecutors refer suspects to the Forensic Medical Authority, an arm of Egypt's Ministry of Justice,' the report said. 'Doctors there compel the men to strip and kneel; they massage, dilate and in some cases penetrate the prisoners' anal cavities, subjecting them to intrusive, abusive, and degrading examinations to 'prove' the men have committed homosexual acts.'

See hrw.org/reports/2004/egypt0304/ .

BRIT TORIES CHOOSE LESBIAN CANDIDATE

Britain's Conservative Party has, for the first time, chosen an open lesbian as a parliamentary candidate, The Independent reported March 3. Millionaire businesswoman Margot James, 46, will challenge Labor's Frank Dobson in the London seat of Holborn and St. Pancras, the paper said.

'It is one of many signs that the Conservative Party has changed,' James said.

There is one openly gay male Conservative MP, shadow Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs Alan Duncan.

TRANS MP TO QUIT

The world's first openly transsexual member of parliament is quitting when her term is up in 2005, The Scotsman reported March 4. New Zealand MP Georgina Beyer said, 'Politics and I don't seem to sit too well together.'

She said the 'discipline and rigors' of an MP's life 'have become more and more difficult' and she wants to 'disappear into the woodwork' for a time.

Beyer represents the rural constituency of Wairarapa.

POPE ATTACKS

Pope John Paul II lashed out at same-sex unions again Feb. 28.

'This [is] a time in which there is no lack of attempts to reduce marriage to a mere individual contract, with characteristics very different from those that belong to marriage and the family, and that end up degrading it as if it were a form of accessory association within the social body,' the pontiff said.

'It seems to me opportune to remember that the legislator, and the Catholic legislator in particular, cannot contribute to the formulation or approval of laws contrary to the primary and essential norms that regulate moral life, an expression of the highest values of the human person, which proceed in the final instance from God, the supreme legislator.'


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