12:32 pm By Maegan La Mala · Cuba|GLBT|Justice|Politics|society · 1 Comment
21 Jan 2008
As hinted at last month, the Cuban government has announced — via Raul Castro’s daughter — that it’s looking into the possibility of legalizing same-sex unions in the island nation.
“The topic of homosexuality has to be touched on the Family Code, a civil law. There is a modification project for many things that are important to Cuban families, and this is one of them: giving rights to gay and transsexual people,” explained the psychologist.In 2006, Cenesex [the National Center for Sex Education] presented a proposal to recognize the rights of homosexuals and transsexuals which included a reform to the Family Code — included in the code since 1975 — which will be analyzed by the Parliament before being submitted to other institutions for review.
[Castro] states that she can’t say exactly when it will be submitted for approval to the Parliament, though she is working to “try to convince that it be done as soon as possible.”
Cuba still has many other issues (some would say that is a gross understatement) but this at least sounds like a step in the right direction. I wonder if it’s a result of a lot of LGBT Cubans leaving because of persecution?
Via / 20 Minutos
5:45 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism|GLBT|society|Spain · Comments Off
21 Feb 2006
Amnesty International wants to draw the attention of Spanish citizens to the consequences faced by gays and lesbians in less-tolerant parts of the world. The result is a campaign featuring Spain’s most prominent gay celebs with their faces mangled and bloodied as if from the violent blows of an anti-gay hate crime.
La campaña de publicidad, lanzada en Internet y prensa, utiliza la cara de estos artistas españoles para mostrar las “terribles consecuencias” de ser homosexual en algunos países del mundo. “Las imágenes son muy impactantes y llegan a la gente.
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