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World Roundup
by REX WOCKNER
2005-03-30

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Nevis rejects gay cruise ship

The Caribbean island of Nevis—part of the nation of St. Kitts and Nevis—barred a cruise ship carrying 110 mostly American gays from docking March 23.

A police boat halted the Source Events/Windjammer Barefoot Cruises ship and took the captain to shore for a meeting with port, police, customs and immigration officials, after which the ship was ordered to sail on.

Port authority Acting General Manager Oral Brandy told reporters that Nevis does not want homosexuality 'to be a part of our culture.'

Two days later, however, Nevis Tourism Minister Malcolm Guishard said the ship was turned away not because the passengers were gay but because they were naked, and Captain Cornelius Plantefaber could not promise they would be clothed on land.

Plantefaber reportedly denied he made such a statement.

Gay cruises have stopped at St. Kitts in the past.

'We welcome all visitors,' government spokesman Erasmus Williams told the AP. 'We've had gay ships in St. Kitts in the past and the visits have gone off without problems. I'm surprised that Nevis officials didn't let them in.'

Gay sex is illegal in St. Kitts and Nevis, which has a population of about 42,000.

Korean transsexual to star in TV show

A transsexual actress is set to play a transsexual character in a South Korean major network TV series, The Korea Times reported March 21.

Model and entertainer Harisu will be a lead character in the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation's 12-part miniseries Ttolinun Kasum ( Trembling Heart ) , which premieres April 2.

She will play Park Man-ho, a man who leaves his family for two years and returns as a woman named Park Hye-un.

Gays march against Iraq war

Members of the British gay direct-action group OutRage! joined a 100,000-strong antiwar march in London March 19.

The group believes the U.S. and the United Kingdom should set a timetable for withdrawal of troops from Iraq—but take care not to leave so quickly that Islamic fundamentalists or loyalists of Saddam Hussein are able to seize power.

'If the Saddamites or Islamists won power, it would be disastrous for democracy and human rights in Iraq,' said OutRage!'s Peter Tatchell. 'Women and gay people would suffer terrible persecution.

'The biggest danger to Iraqi freedom right now is the imposition of a theocratic state, along the lines of neighboring Iran, where an estimated 4,000 lesbians and gays have been executed since the ayatollahs seized power in 1979. ... The Islamist parties in Iraq are pressing for the introduction of an Islamic constitution and Shariah law, which would result in the execution of gay people and women who have sex outside marriage.'

Scottish Episcopal Church OKs sexually active gay priests

The Scottish Episcopal Church said March 22 that it has no ban on sexually active gay priests.

The church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, which does have such a ban, though national churches and local dioceses are somewhat free to set their own policies.

The Scottish church's College of Bishops said it has 'never regarded the fact that someone was in a close relationship with a member of the same sex as in itself constituting a bar to the exercise of an ordained ministry.'

Some dioceses in the U.S. Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada have ordained noncelibate gay priests and blessed gay unions, and the Diocese of New Hampshire has an openly gay bishop who is in a relationship with a man.

But, as a result, Anglican leaders recently urged the U.S. and Canadian churches to withdraw from the Anglican Consultative Council, a key governing body of the communion.

In the same statement, the Scottish bishops disagreed with that move.

' [ A ] s a church we are much indebted in our life both to a significant presence of persons of homosexual orientation, and also those whose theology and stance would be critical of attitudes to sexuality other than abstinence outside marriage. We rejoice in both,' they said.

Lesbians demand UK recognize Canadian marriage

A British lesbian couple married in Canada is demanding that the United Kingdom recognize their marriage, London's The Pink Paper reported March 17.

Celia Kitzinger and Sue Wilkinson have filed a complaint under the Human Rights Act.

Britain routinely recognizes foreign marriages but officials have said the women's marriage will be recognized only as a civil partnership, after Britain's civil-partnership law comes into effect in December.

The couple's lawyer, Karon Monaghan, said that's not acceptable because civil partners will not receive all the rights of matrimony.


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