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OTTAWA — The next printing of a guide designed to educate immigrants applying for Canadian citizenship will contain references to gay rights — ones thatImmigration Minister Jason Kenney had vetoed for the current version. Immigration Minister Jason Kenney had vetoed for the current version. 

Conservative MP Rick Dykstra, parliamentary secretary to Kenney, said Wednesday the government will include references to the legality of gay marriage in Canada and prohibitions against discrimination based on sexual orientation in the next version, due out within months.

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OTTAWA — The next printing of a guide designed to educate immigrants applying for Canadian citizenship will contain references to gay rights — ones thatImmigration Minister Jason Kenney had vetoed for the current version. Immigration Minister Jason Kenney had vetoed for the current version.  Conservative MP Rick Dykstra, parliamentary secretary to Kenney, said Wednesday the [...]

Residents in a Toronto neighbourhood speak out against a church group that they said has been targeting the home of a same-sex couple.

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Residents in a Toronto neighbourhood speak out against a church group that they said has been targeting the home of a same-sex couple. Read more: Click here!

Saturday night “Monster Ball” concert (7/17) in St. Louis drew more than her excited “little monsters,” as a slew of sign-yielding, anti-gay protesters from the Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church congregated outside the venue.

Lady Gaga gets back at anti-gay hate group

The independent church, which is not affiliated with other Baptist churches, organized the demonstration, marking the second time the Fred Phelps-founded group has picketed one of the superstar’s St. Louis performances. In January, the group released flyers stating that the “sleazy God-hater” uses art and fashion as euphemisms, “the guise under which the proud whore Lady Gaga teaches rebellion against God.”

Lady Gaga acknowledged the protesters with a simple message to fans, sent via Twitter, Facebook and posted at her website a couple hours before the set’s kick-off.

“My request to all little monsters and public authorities is to pay these hate criminals no mind,” the singer stated. “Although I respect and do not judge anyone for their personal views on any politics or religion, this group in particular to me, is violent and dangerous.

“I wanted to make my fans aware of my views on how to approach, or rather not approach, these kinds of hate activists.”

After a full and uninterrupted arena show, the seemingly unaffected pop star tweeted, “tonight love and hate met in St. Louis and love outnumbered the hate, in poetic thousands. Hate left, but love stayed. Together, we sang.”

The Westboro Baptist Church, which has been deemed a hate group by the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center, has a history of making headlines with their protests. Supporters have picketed veterans’ funerals, football games, and political events, as well as Michael Jackson’s funeral, some with signs that read “God hates fags” and “thank God for dead soldiers.”

Lady Gaga will continue on with her extensive “Monster Ball” tour, touching down tomorrow night (7/20) in Oklahoma City, where Westboro Baptist Church protesters are also expected to be in attendance.

Story by Tara Hall
SoundSpike Contributor

Saturday night “Monster Ball” concert (7/17) in St. Louis drew more than her excited “little monsters,” as a slew of sign-yielding, anti-gay protesters from the Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church congregated outside the venue. The independent church, which is not affiliated with other Baptist churches, organized the demonstration, marking the second time the Fred Phelps-founded group [...]

Prominent Singapore blogger and gay activist Alex Au notes that the police is back to entrapping gay cruisers after not having done so in 16 years, and explains how the police decoy in such instances could be said to have given consent (even if non-verbal) to be approached.

Together with some others interested in the same issue, I have been trying to keep a record of press reports of prosecutions related to gay sex. One thing I have noticed is that police entrapment of gay cruising has not been reported for at least 12 years, probably 16.

Until now. A recent report in the New Paper thus comes as a serious break in the pattern. A Malaysian was entrapped by a constable at a well-frequented cruising ground off busy Victoria Street.


The New Paper (Singapore) reported on 11 June 2010:

Man gropes cop in cemetery

By Elysa Chen 

On May 4, the police conducted an anti-vice operation at the old cemetery along Jalan Kubor, an area known for vice. 

The police declined to to give details of the vice activities. 

A plainclothes policeman was standing alone in a poorly lit spot when he was approached by Jagadiswaran Krisnan, 32, a coffee house supervisor, at about 10.40pm. 

Jagadiswaran struck up a conversation with the undercover cop. 

Two other police officers were stationed a short distance away, ready to provide help. 

While talking to the officer, Jagadiswaran, a Malaysian, moved closer to him. He told the officer that he was there “to have fun”. 

Then, he suddenly raised his hand and stroked the officer’s chest and private parts. 

That was when the undercover cop identified himself and, with the help of his colleagues, arrested the man. 

Jagadiswaran was charged with behaving in an indecent manner in a public place. He was fined $1,000 on Tuesday.Entrapment is a very problematic tactic in law enforcement; this is true whether we’re referring to drugs, espionage or sex. It always begs the question of whether the crime would have been committed if the undercover officer was not there in the first place. Entrapment generally starts from potentiality and converts it to reality, triggering an actus reus (action) when only the mens reus (intention) might have existed. 

For example, we advise people to be careful and not flash jewelry when walking around areas with poverty, high unemployment or crime. Why do we feel such advice is pertinent? Because we can see the role that temptation plays in precipitating crime. When someone is foolish enough to walk about, dazzling others with bling-bling and then get robbed, many of us would ascribe partial responsibility to the person advertising the potential loot.

How different is this from an entrapment operation? What is the police’s responsibility in creating the crime? 

More troubling is the possibility, mentioned in Alan Shadrake’s book, Once a Jolly Hangman, that undercover officers posing as narcotics buyers are known to prompt their sellers to supply larger and larger amounts of heroin till it gets above 15 grams, triggering the mandatory death penalty when caught. The book cites an unnamed insider source for this disclosure.

… that so angered the former CNB officer who assisted in some of my enquiries. ‘Encouraging the less fortunate to commit more serious crimes that result in them being hanged or jailed for impossibly long terms really appalled me’, he said…
Once a Jolly Hangman, page 132

What this means is that even if we argue in certain cases that actus reus would have occurred without entrapment,  it still begs the question of degree.

Giving non-verbal consent: The “language” of cruising grounds

The individual was quite right to assume that the officer had given consent, at least to the initial approach. This consent is based on the “language” of cruising grounds.

The cruising ground in question is a thickly foliaged, secluded area with nobody else passing through. It is populated at night by men who cruise for sex. If someone enters by accident (which almost never happens), it would be quite clear that cruising is taking place by simple observation; it’s not as if he will be pounced upon within seconds. One has plenty of minutes to take stock of the situation and choose whether to stay or leave. 

The principle here is that entrance + choosing to stay indicates consent. It’s like the way we sometimes land up on a porn website. When we see initial indications that it’s a porn website, we cannot deny we consciously make a choice whether to proceed deeper into the site or leave. That decision is ours to make, if we stay and navigate further in, it’s a decision that indicates consent.

The constable stayed. Others in the area would quite fairly read that act as indication of consent. There are two levels of consent in gay sex: (a) consent to be approached and (b) consent to have sex. By staying, the first level is considered by other gay men to have been given. It’s like saying “I am open to receiving offers” without guaranteeing that any offer will be accepted in full. 

And that’s what the Malaysian guy did on seeing the officer. He proposed. Let’s not think of proposals as solely verbal negotiations (some heterosexuals might because rape precedents tend to treat consent as a verbal matter?), but in gay sex, consent negotiations are usually physical. It’s based on touch, then waiting for a reciprocal touch, and another touch and so on. If in the process neither side refuses an escalation of touch, then consent (b) to have sex is considered as given. 

The Malaysian observed the standard protocol. He started verbally. The officer did not break off the conversation. Then he touched the chest. Again the officer did not say no; did not move away. Then the Malaysian touched his crotch. 

At each stage of the proposal, the officer indicated he was willing to let it go to the next stage. By any reasonable measure, consent was given to let his crotch be touched.

Read Part 2: Policing propriety as an abuse of human rights (linked below).

Alex Au has been a gay activist and social commentator for 14 years and is the co-founder of People Like Us, Singapore. Alex is the author of the well-known Yawning Bread website.

Prominent Singapore blogger and gay activist Alex Au notes that the police is back to entrapping gay cruisers after not having done so in 16 years, and explains how the police decoy in such instances could be said to have given consent (even if non-verbal) to be approached. Together with some others interested in the same issue, [...]

An attorney for the nation’s largest Republican gay rights group has told a judge he will use President Obama’s statements in a federal court lawsuit challenging the government’s “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on gays in the military.

US Military policy against Gay servicemen challenge

In his opening statement Tuesday at the trial in Riverside, Calif., attorney Dan Woods said he will enter as evidence Obama’s comments that the policy has weakened national security.

Woods is representing the Log Cabin Republicans. The group wants the judge to halt the policy, which prohibits military members from acknowledging they are gay and requiring them to be discharged if they are discovered to be.

The case puts the government in the position of defending the policy while Obama is pushing Congress to repeal it.

By JULIE WATSON, Associated Press Writers
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An attorney for the nation’s largest Republican gay rights group has told a judge he will use President Obama’s statements in a federal court lawsuit challenging the government’s “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on gays in the military. In his opening statement Tuesday at the trial in Riverside, Calif., attorney Dan Woods said he will [...]

17 Mar, 2010

Catholic charity wins gay adoption ruling

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Catholic adoption society wins court battle over considering gay couples as parents

LONDON (Reuters) – An independent Catholic charity won a High Court battle on Wednesday over adoption laws that would have forced it to consider gay couples as parents.

Catholic Care, a registered adoption agency, wants special dispensation from sexual orientation regulations which forbid it from giving children solely to heterosexual couples.

The organisation argued that a clause in the act allows charities to discriminate by amending its objectives.

An earlier High Court judgement ruled against it, backing a decision by the Charity Commission to forbid exemptions.

The judgement by Mr Justice Briggs, sitting in London, means the commission must review its original decision, the Press Association reported.

The Right Rev Arthur Roche, Bishop of Leeds, welcomed the decision on behalf of the charity.

“We look forward to producing evidence to the Charity Commission to support the position that we have consistently taken through this process, that without being able to use this exemption children without families would be seriously disadvantaged,” he said.

Catholic Care, which has provided adoption services for more than a century, had threatened to stop its work finding homes for children.

Gay rights group Stonewall attacked the judgement.

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LONDON (Reuters) – An independent Catholic charity won a High Court battle on Wednesday over adoption laws that would have forced it to consider gay couples as parents. Catholic Care, a registered adoption agency, wants special dispensation from sexual orientation regulations which forbid it from giving children solely to heterosexual couples. The organisation argued that [...]

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SAN FRANCISCO – The legal team defending California’s ban on same-sex marriages is in the very odd position of having to argue that most people—including heterosexuals—feel an attraction to people of the same sex at some time in their lives. They must argue that there’s no sharp line between heterosexuality and homosexuality, and that the image any person might have of a “mate” can be “infinitely variable.”

These are not the sorts of ideas put forth by the Yes on 8 campaign in 2008, when it sought passage of Proposition 8, to amend the state constitution to define marriage as including only “one man and one woman.” But the battle has moved from the political arena—where the general public can be swayed by appeals to numerous emotions—to the legal arena, where judges must scrutinize the logic and reasonableness of various arguments.

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SAN FRANCISCO – The legal team defending California’s ban on same-sex marriages is in the very odd position of having to argue that most people—including heterosexuals—feel an attraction to people of the same sex at some time in their lives. They must argue that there’s no sharp line between heterosexuality and homosexuality, and that the [...]

the-white-houseJust as my enslaved ancestors could have never imagined an African American family residing in the White House, nor could my African American lesbian, gay bisexual transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) brothers and sisters who fought in the Stonewall Riots of 1969 in New York’s Greenwich Village could imagine that one day a special invitation from the White House would openly welcome us in.

This past December the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC), a civil rights organization dedicated to empowering LGBTQ people of the African Diaspora by eradicating the twin evils of racism and homophobia, received the White House invitation to its Holiday Open House Tours.

Within less than a week to recover from the “shock and awe” of the news several of us flew from across the country to D.C. Under the leadership of Sharon J. Letterman, NBJC’s new Executive Director, who cleverly had a hand in NBJC receiving the invitation, twenty-five of us on December 17th arrived at the Southeast Gate at Alexander Hamilton Place and East Executive Avenue for our 6:00 p.m. tour.

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Just as my enslaved ancestors could have never imagined an African American family residing in the White House, nor could my African American lesbian, gay bisexual transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) brothers and sisters who fought in the Stonewall Riots of 1969 in New York’s Greenwich Village could imagine that one day a special invitation from [...]

22 Dec, 2009

We do: Mexico city approves gay marriage

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"Wonderful"...Gay couples celebrate in Mexico City. Photo: Reuters

"Wonderful"...Gay couples celebrate in Mexico City. Photo: Reuters

MEXICO CITY: The capital of Mexico has become the first municipality in Latin America to approve gay marriage.

The change will give homosexual couples in Mexico City more rights, including allowing them to adopt children.

Turning aside opposition from the Catholic Church, the city legislature approved the measure, 39 votes to 20. As the bill was passed, supporters yelled: ”Yes, we could! Yes, we could!”

The Mayor, Marcelo Ebrard, must sign the bill for it to become law. He is expected to do so.

”This is wonderful,” the gay-rights activist Judith Vasquez said from the legislature floor. ”[Gay] couples have effectively been together for years, decades, centuries. But now it is our right.”

Uruguay was the first Latin American country to recognise same-sex unions. But the Mexico City initiative rewrites law to redefine ”marriage” as a ”free union between two people”.

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MEXICO CITY: The capital of Mexico has become the first municipality in Latin America to approve gay marriage. The change will give homosexual couples in Mexico City more rights, including allowing them to adopt children. Turning aside opposition from the Catholic Church, the city legislature approved the measure, 39 votes to 20. As the bill [...]

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