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World Roundup
by REX WOCKNER
2004-11-03

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EC president backs down in gay sin row

The incoming president of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, withdrew his 25 commission nominees Oct. 27 because of a gay-related controversy.

The European Parliament, which must approve or reject the nominees as a group, was set to reject them all because justice commissioner nominee Rocco Buttiglione had said he believes homosexuality is a 'sin.'

The justice commissioner oversees antidiscrimination and civil-liberties issues.

On Oct. 30, Buttiglione withdrew himself from consideration for the job. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is expected to choose a new nominee.

The European arm of the International Lesbian and Gay Association hailed the development.

'This is an historical day in the EU from at least two points of view: the Parliament was able to play its role as watchdog of the Commission and it also restated its commitment to human rights as a core value of the European Union,' said ILGA-Europe co-chair Riccardo Gottardi.

Co-chair Jackie Lewis added: 'The Parliament has confirmed that rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are an integral part of human rights in the EU. It has also clearly demonstrated that it is inappropriate for commissionaires to openly state that their moral values will prevail over their public duty.'

Uzbek gay journalist granted U.S. asylum

Uzbek gay journalist Ruslan Sharipov, 26, has been granted asylum in the U.S., the World Association of Newspapers said Oct. 25.

Sharipov was imprisoned in Uzbekistan in 2003 for 5-1/2 years for sodomy and for what he and international human-rights organizations said were trumped-up charges of sex with minors. He had written extensively about alleged human-rights abuses by Uzbek authorities.

This past June, Sharipov's sentence was changed to two years of community service in the city of Bukhara, 345 miles --555 km-- from his home in Tashkent. He fled the country before his transfer to Bukhara took place.

In a 2003 letter to U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Sharipov said he was coerced into pleading guilty via harsh torture and threats that his mother would be harmed.

'They put a gas mask on my head and sprayed an unknown substance into my throat, after which I could hardly breathe,' he wrote. 'They also injected an unknown substance into my veins and warned me that if I did not follow their instructions they would give me an injection of the AIDS virus. I could not withstand such excesses.'

In its announcement, the newspaper association said: 'We are relieved that Mr. Sharipov is beyond the reach of the Uzbek authorities, and we hope that he can one day return to a free and democratic Uzbekistan.'

Sharipov is now in Sacramento, Calif., and is planning to write about his prison experience.

Taiwan targets 15

HIV-positive gays

Taiwan is tracking 15 HIV-positive gay men and their sexual partners after the seropositive men attended a gay-sex party at a private home, the Department of Health said Oct. 20.

Officials said that if the men are found to have engaged in unprotected sex, they could be jailed for seven years.

HIV diagnoses jumped 40 percent in Taiwan during the first 10 months of 2004 compared with 2003, the China Post said.

Last January, Taipei police raided a 'gay orgy' at a private apartment, detained 92 men, and force-tested them for sexually transmitted diseases. Twenty-eight tested HIV-positive and 46 had syphilis, officials said.

The seropositive men were added to the government's official list of people with HIV.

Eritrea expels 'immoral' people

The African nation of Eritrea expelled three foreign InterContinental hotel workers in October over 'a question of immorality,' Information Minister Ali Abdu Ahmed told Agence France-Presse. At least one of the hotel workers was said to be openly gay.

'They exercised immoral activities, which invade our tradition and culture,' Ahmed said.

An InterContinental spokeswoman said the employees were re-assigned to hotels in other nations. AFP said homosexuality is not illegal in Eritrea.

Gay MP joins

shadow cabinet

Australian gay advocates Oct. 22 hailed the elevation of South Australian Senator Penny Wong to the Labor Shadow Cabinet, declaring her to be the first openly gay member of an Australian parliamentary front-bench team.

In certain parliamentary systems, a duplicate cabinet is set up by the party that is not presently in power and those shadow-cabinet members join the party's 'front bench'—its group of spokespersons.

'At a time when sexual minorities are increasingly under attack in Australian politics it's refreshing to see champions of diversity succeeding in the political arena,' said national activist Rodney Croome of the Tasmanian Gay and Lesbian Rights Group.

There are three openly gay members of Australia's Parliament: Greens Sen. Bob Brown of Tasmania, Democrats Sen. Brian Greig of Western Australia, and Labor's Wong.

Wong came out this year during caucus debate on Prime Minister John Howard's proposed ban on same-sex marriage, which passed and became law.


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