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Posted by admin on 07.25.12
Following a fire bombing of a LGBT accessible bar and high form incidences of gender-based violence, Armenia’s tellurian rights record was scrutinized by a United Nations Human Rights Committee progressing this week in Geneva, 14 years after a final care before a cabinet in 1998. Armenia is only one of a 167 state parties that has sealed a International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
While a dual day discourse sought to residence questions per a March 2008 post-election violence and crime in a South Caucasus country’s judiciary, most of a committee’s concentration was strong on a diagnosis of Armenia’s LGBT community. Armenia’s commission reportedly mostly abandoned a LGBT emanate during questioning.
@HRHFoundation: Amazingly, #Armenia’s commission addresses all though #LGBT rights. Something they don’t wish to speak about it seams [sic]… #ArmCCPR
@Lara_Aha: #LGBT people are discriminated opposite publicly and a supervision says it’s leisure of expression…quest by
Article source: http://globalvoicesonline.org/2012/07/23/armenia-human-rights-record-scrutinized-at-un/
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Posted by admin on 05.31.12
Armenia Ombudsman talk with Regnum (RU), including re: happy rights, new firebombing of alternative, happy accessible DIY bar, disruption of Diversity march and so called “propaganda of homosexuality”. It is headlined as: “Gay parades are not promotion of non-traditional passionate orientation”. Ombudsman did a good pursuit in explaining because it is critical to honour tellurian rights, including happy rights, in Armenia, and because toleration is in suitability with Armenia’s inhabitant interests. Good one. Selected applicable extracts below.
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Гей-парады – не есть пропаганда нетрадиционной сексуальной ориентации – омбудсмен Армении Карен Андреасян
*via ombuds.am
“Толерантное отношение к ближнему еще не означает, что твой ребенок может стать представителем религиозного или сексуального меньшинства”, – заявил омбудсмен Армении Карен Андреасян. В интервью ИА REGNUM он поделился своими соображениями в сфере защиты прав человека в различных сферах. Не удалось обойти и недавно имевший место скандал по части сексуальных меньшинств. [...]
Первое, что
Article source: http://unzipped.blogspot.com/2012/05/ombudsman-respect-for-gay-rights-and.html
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Posted by admin on 03.25.12


March 24, 2012 – 17:49 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net – The “demotivator” – no boutiques, no gays” posted today, Mar 24 in Facebook amicable network by famous Armenian activist- environmentalist Mariam Sukhudyan sparked large fuss. The design annoyed exhilarated debates, dividing Mashtots Park romantic into dual camps: opposite passionate minorities and for passionate pluralism.
Many simply urged to undo a image, deliberation it a irritation opposite a movement. In this respect, user Lusine Margaryan asked a following question, “If this is a provocation, who is it directed against? The greens make provocations opposite themselves?”
As a answer to a doubt meddlesome me too, after reading all a discussions we found out that a same ideas were repeated.
“Take it easy,” page owner
Article source: http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/100255/
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Posted by admin on 02.13.12
PanARMENIAN.Net – Two antithesis bills that would lift a anathema on gay marriage in Australia were introduced into Parliament on Monday, Feb 13, weeks after a statute Labor Party carried a antithesis to same-sex unions.
The dual bills, sponsored by lawmakers from a Labor and a Greens parties, prominence tensions between a minority supervision partners that criticise a chances of happy matrimony being permitted by Parliament.
The bills are radically a same. Both place same-sex couples on a same balance as heterosexuals, while permitting eremite ministers a leisure to exclude to celebrate any marriages that are unsuitable with their beliefs.
No calendar has been set for a opinion on possibly bill.
The Greens celebration has prolonged called for authorised approval of happy matrimony in Australia, while a vital domestic parties have opposed
Article source: http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/93231/
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Posted by admin on 02.10.12
PanARMENIAN.Net – Three Muslim group were jailed in Britain on Friday, Feb 10, for distributing leaflets job for homosexuals to be executed, AFP reported.
Ihjaz Ali, Kabir Ahmed and Razwan Javed were a initial to be convicted of stirring adult loathing on a drift of passionate orientation, underneath laws that entered into force in 2010.
They gave out a poster entitled “The Death Penalty?”, that quoted Islamic texts that pronounced collateral punishment was a usually approach to absolved multitude of homosexuality.
At Derby Crown Court in executive England, cab motorist Ali, 42, was jailed for dual years. Ahmed and Javed, both aged 28, were detained for 15 months each.
The poster read: “The genocide judgment is a usually approach this incorrigible crime can be erased from guileful multitude and act as a halt for any other ill chairman who is remotely prone in this focussed way.
“The only
Article source: http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/93014/
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Posted by admin on 09.5.11
The following article appeared in the Sydney Star Observer dated September 3, 2011.
Armenian police continued to blackmail gay men after homosexuality was decriminalised, according to US Embassy cables leaked by Wikileaks.
“Despite new legislation that decriminalised homosexuality in Armenia, societal discrimination remained an obstacle for homosexuals in 2003,” the cable reads.
“Members of the homosexual community told [the] US Embassy on December 24 that homosexuals continue to face intolerant attitudes and severe discrimination in rural areas and in the military.
“[A] Local human rights NGO said that cases of police harassment of homosexuals now involve blackmail and extortion rather than violence. Both noted, however, that the overall situation had improved and that cases of harassment had abated somewhat during the past year in [the capital] Yerevan.
“Chairman of the Helsinki Association, Mikail Danielyan reported that police officers continue to harass homosexuals in Armenia. He reported at least three cases in which police attempted to blackmail men by threatening to publicly expose them as homosexuals to their families and friends.
“Police officers now use less violent tactics but pressure homosexuals for information about homosexuals, especially married men, in high-ranking business or government positions from whom they can extort larger amounts of money,” the cable reads.
Armenia has no laws protecting people from discrimination on the grounds of sexuality.
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Posted by admin on 08.28.11
August 27, 2011 | 23:24
YEREVAN. – Police forced a homosexuals to news on happy high-rank officials and open figures, a 30 December, reads a wire of U.S. Embassy to Armenia, released in 2003 and published on WikiLeaks.
“Despite new legislation that de-criminalized homosexuality in Armenia, governmental taste remained an barrier for homosexuals in 2003. Members of a homosexual village told U.S. Embassy on Dec 24 that homosexuals continue to face fanatic attitudes and serious taste in farming areas and in a military.
Local tellurian rights NGO pronounced that cases of military nuisance of homosexuals now engage extort and coercion rather than violence. Both noted, however, that a altogether conditions had softened and that cases of nuisance had abated rather during a past year in Yerevan.
Chairman of a Helsinki Association, Mikail Danielyan reported that military officers continue to harass homosexuals in Armenia. He reported during slightest 3 cases
Article source: http://news.am/eng/news/72200.html
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Posted by admin on 05.1.11
Turkey is mostly hold adult as a pitch of on-going modernism – a Muslim democracy on a doorstep of Europe. But a immature politically active Turks we spoke to recently in Istanbul feel that amicable and domestic leisure is not nonetheless a existence in a nation still oppressing a Kurdish population, still tentative on gay rights and still handling compulsory troops conscription.
While Turkey is a prolonged approach from revolution, a complaints we listened in Istanbul are identical to a frustrations uttered by Arab activists opposite a Middle East. Those with on-going or magnanimous inclinations in Turkey are deeply undone by a domestic investiture that does not simulate their values.
Hacer Ocak, a 24-year-old teacher, voted for
Article source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/may/01/turkey-free-democratic-reform-youth
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