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WORLD ROUNDUP
by REX WOCKNER
2005-08-17

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Foreign gay couples can marry in Spain

Spain's Justice Ministry ruled Aug. 8 that foreign same-sex couples who live there can get married there.

'A marriage celebrated between a Spaniard and a foreigner, or between foreigners of the same sex resident in Spain, will be valid as a result of applying Spanish material law, even if the foreigner's national legislation does not permit or recognize the validity of such marriages,' the government declared.

The law is similar in two of the other three nations that allow same-sex marriage: the Netherlands and Belgium. In the fourth, Canada, even visitors can get married, buying a license and tying the knot the same day—except in Quebec, which has a brief waiting period.

Hundreds of U.S. same-sex couples have crossed the border to marry in Canada since Ontario became the first province to legalize same-sex marriage in 2003. Same-sex marriage became legal everywhere in Canada in July.

Brit lesbians sue for marriage recognition

Two British lesbians who got married in Canada have sued the United Kingdom government for recognition of their marriage, The Independent newspaper reported.

Celia Kitzinger, 48, and Sue Wilkinson, 51, lodged their petition at the High Court on Aug. 12 and promised to appeal all the way to the European Court of Human Rights if necessary.

Beginning in December, British gay couples will be able to enter into civil partnerships that grant all the rights and obligations of marriage, but Kitzinger and Wilkinson say that's not good enough.

'Our relationship is not a civil partnership, it is a marriage,' Kitzinger, a sociology professor at York University, told the newspaper. 'Any different-sex couple who did what we did would have had their marriage recognized. I feel insulted about being treated differently than a heterosexual couple.

'Marriage is the golden seal of a relationship,' she added. 'A civil partnership is not imbued with those same symbols.'

The couple got married in Vancouver in 2003. Some Canadian provinces began allowing same-sex marriage more than two years ago, and Parliament legalized it nationwide in July.

According to The Independent, a marriage that takes place overseas is recognized in Britain if it is recognized by the country in which it took place and nothing in that country's law restricted either person's freedom to marry. Kitzinger and Wilkinson's marriage seems to meet those requirements.

Large pride turnouts in Reykjavík, Brighton

Approximately 50,000 people participated in the gay pride parade and festivities in Reykjavík, Iceland, Aug. 6, the Iceland Review reported.

Rally speakers included Minister of Social Affairs Árni Magnússon who expressed unqualified support for same-sex marriage, adoption and assisted reproduction. Iceland has offered same-sex registered partnership since 1996.

The turnout amounted to one-sixth of the island's population, which totals 296,737.

A record 120,000 people turned out for the gay pride parade and party in the British gay resort town of Brighton Aug. 6, Sussex Police told the BBC.

Twenty officers in uniform led the 2.5-mile march from the seafront to Preston Park—and the Gay Police Association flag flew outside the Brighton police station.

The BBC said there were twice as many floats as last year.

Moscow mayor:

No gay pride here

Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov said July 27 that he will never permit a gay pride parade in the city because he wants 'to protect the feelings of Muscovites, who would definitely oppose such an event.'

Activists are planning the city's first parade in May 2006 on the 13th anniversary of the legalization of gay sex.

Organizers Nikolay Alexeyev and Evgeniya Debryanskaya said they will fight Luzhkov all the way to the European Court of Human Rights, if necessary.

Latvian prime minister moderates position

In a letter to an activist who complained to him, Latvian Prime Minister Aigars Kalvitis has moderated the antigay views he expressed prior to Latvia's first gay pride parade on July 23.

Kalvitis had denounced the march as 'a parade of sexual minorities [ taking ] place in the middle of our capital city next to the Cathedral. ... This is not acceptable,' he said. 'Latvia is a state based on Christian values.'

Now, in a letter to Swedish activist Oscar Swartz, Kalvitis says he was just trying to protect gays.

'I must express my regret about the unhealthy stir that was created following my interview with the LNT TV programme 900 seconds,' Kalvitis wrote. 'There were attempts to link my statements with expressions of homophobic views and hate in the society. This is not true. The concerns I expressed in the interview on possible increase of friction within the society and attempts of some extremist elements to use this parade for stirring conflicts were largely grounded. The information I had about planned illegal activities was alarming enough.'

Kalvitis also said Riga City Executive Director Eriks Skapars 'acted hastily' when he canceled the parade's permit three days before the event—a decision that was quickly overturned by a court.

'I hope that in the future in such situations the necessary compromise will be found by choosing appropriate time and place beforehand,' he said.

Kalvitis assured Swartz that 'Latvia is a democratic country that wishes and is able to ensure human rights of every person living here. [ T ] he Government of Latvia is clearly against discrimination of any kind,' he said. 'It is worth noting that not long before the parade the Cabinet of Ministers adopted decisions preventing discrimination of sexual minorities in [ the ] labour market.'

The parade by about 150 marchers was completely trashed by around 1,000 antigay protesters who hurled insults, bottles and rotten eggs; blocked the streets; and forced the procession to be rerouted. They chanted 'No sodomy' and 'Gays fuck the nation.' In the end, police formed a human chain around the marchers to keep them safe.


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