|
|
 |
|
sorry, video only works with IE or Firefox in IE mode IEtab) |
Section One |
|
NINE THOUSAND RALLY FOR GAY PRIDE IN JERUSALEM
JERUSALEM, November 10-- "Jerusalem Gay Pride was a huge success, and
passed
peaceably," said Noa Sattath, Executive Director of JOH. "We must
continue
to advocate for equality and from freedom of speech here. Jerusalem is
home
to many Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people. I am proud of
the way
the community faced the violence and hatred directed at us these past more
-------------------------------------------------- |
|
South Africa parliament OKs gay marriage
By CLARE NULLIS, Associated Press Writer
CAPE TOWN, South Africa - The South African parliament Tuesday overwhelmingly approved legislation recognizing gay marriages - a first for a continent where homosexuality is largely taboo.
By a vote of 230-41 with three abstentions, the National Assembly passed the Civil Union Bill, a more
-------------------------------------------------- |
SGN.ORG | Online |
|
Massachusetts Ballot Battle Delayed but not Forgotten
By Lisa Keen - SGN Contributing Writer
The battle between pro and anti-gay forces in Massachusetts is fierce and, despite news reports last week suggesting it's over, it's not. But the fight is not without its humor. As picketers lined opposite sides of the street passing in front of the Massachusetts state house last Thursday, November 9, more
-------------------------------------------------- |
|
No longer a liability: Gay, Gay friendly candidates win election
"The electorate is very fair minded and very supportive of LGBT civil rights," said ERW's Josh Friedes.
by Robert Raketty -
SGN Staff Writer
Its been over a decade since an only Gay candidate has served in the state Senate. Now, a second will follow in his footsteps. Ed Murray won election to the Senate after an 11 year career in th more
-------------------------------------------------- |
|
Russian Gay activist vows to fight on
LONDON, November 12, 2006 -- The Russian Gay activist Nicolai Alekseev has vowed to fight on after Moscow Pride 2006 was officially banned by Moscow's mayor and the protest about this was disrupted.
In a moving and inspiring speech to his audience at the Gay & Lesbian Humanist Association's annual lunch in London on Saturday, Alekseev more
-------------------------------------------------- |
|
|
|
|
|