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sábado, 17 de agosto de 2013

Activists paint rainbow crosswalk at Russian embassy in Sweden

in: http://www.cbc.ca/newsblogs/yourcommunity/2013/08/activists-paint-rainbow-crosswalk-at-russian-embassy-in-sweden.html


Övergångsstället vid ryska ambassaden är nymålat. #gilla

LGBT activists in Sweden are letting the Russian government know exactly how they feel about Vladmir Putin's controversial new anti "gay propaganda" legislation in a way that is simple and peaceful but vibrantly proud.


Swedish newspaper The Local reports that protesters gathered outside of the Russian embassy in Stockholm this weekend to paint over a traditional black and white "zebra" crosswalk with a rainbow of colours.

Utanför ryska ambassaden.
 pic.twitter.com/x3PmchzywX


 Nu tvättar de bort regnbågsövergångsstället utanför ryska ambassaden :( foto @UlrikaBy instagram.com/p/c8seB2mjtb/



The colourful crosswalk may have been short lived, but it served as a powerful symbol for Stockholm's LGBT community, which celebrated its annual Pride festival earlier this month.

 Spreading some #gay propaganda outside of the #Russian embassy in Stockholm. http://pic.twitter.com/lQPbv0f4WL



Russia's announcement of a new law cracking down on gay rights activism during the 2014 Olympics in Sochi has sparked international debate over participation in the forthcoming games.

In the wake of this intended crackdown, the Russian embassy in Stockholm has been the target of a series of pro-LGBT rights demonstrations.




Outside Russian embassy, #stockholm demonstration in support of #LGBT rights #sthlmpride2013 #russia http://pic.twitter.com/umkMArWFlO






Standing up against the Putins so called morals. Outside the russian Embassy in Stockholm! #russia #gay #LGBT http://pic.twitter.com/QsyeHVgS1G




Gay pride rally outside of Russian Embassy in Stockholm this morning http://pic.twitter.com/wELTFzCUaV via @claesnyberg #sthlmpride


Before it could be washed away, passersby took photos of the rainbow crosswalk to voice their support on Instagram and Twitter.

Rainbow crosswalk outside the #Russian Embassy in #Stockholm. #Equalrights for all



Snyggt övergångställe utanför #Ryska #Ambassaden

 "Neat crosswalk outside the Russian Embassy," reads the caption above, and below "Hey Russian Ambassador, what has anybody done to you?"




Hej ryska ambassaden vad fint någon gjort hos er ❤️




Civil olydnad får tumme upp. Övergångsstället utanför ryska ambassaden.

 "Thumbs up for Civil disobedience. Crosswalk outside Russian Embassy." reads the caption above. Below, "Outside the Russian embassy right now. Apparently they made this last night."


 
Utanför ryska ambassaden just nu. Applåderar de som gjorde detta inatt #hbtq #lgbt #pride #antigayolympics



 And while the rainbow crosswalk in Stockholm wasn't the first of its kind, it won't be the last either.


Australian LGBT protesters also took to sidewalks outside of the Russian embassy in Sydney this weekend with colourful chalk in a similar fashion.


A beautiful day for chalking! The @DIYrainbows crew outside the Russian Embassy in Woollahra today: http://pic.twitter.com/7Y9M3xh5cc


The #DIYRainbow movement spread beyond Sydney through much of Australia.


And a similar work was spotted in Utrecht, Holland, where this photo was taken, and later posted in response to a photo of the Swedish crosswalk on Street Art Utopia's Facebook page.
 
Cobuz Okhuijsen's Photos | Facebook



 Others are protesting Russia's law in more traditional ways at embassies in Chile...
 
Chile: Volunteers from LGBT-rights org. @IgualesChile decry Russian homophobia outside Russian embassy http://pic.twitter.com/1q7HZtn3Nj via @ahsoffia


Turkey...


Pride march attacked in Russia, sign in Istanbul at the Russian embassy: "Don't worry, homophobia can be cured." http://pic.twitter.com/EPu5u0eLqn



 Scotland...
 
Wee @LGBTScotland afternoon protest for LGBT equality at the Russian Embassy @alchemister @FireCrow69 http://pic.twitter.com/VM2F2Tmi7i


Israel...
"Berlin36 Moscow13" #TelAviv activists protest homophobia in front of Embassy of #Russia #LGBT 972mag.com/tel-aviv-activ… http://pic.twitter.com/QDUCm8OvaJ




And of course, in Canada, where permanent rainbow-coloured crosswalks were installed in downtown Vancouver's west end during the city's Pride Week celebrations earlier this summer.

Rainbow crosswalks show off Vancouver's pride
http://www.cbc.ca/newsblogs/yourcommunity/2013/08/activists-paint-rainbow-crosswalk-at-russian-embassy-in-sweden.html

quarta-feira, 28 de novembro de 2012

Scottish charity launches largest ever LGBT consultation



in: http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/11/28/scottish-charity-launches-largest-ever-lgbt-consultation/


The Equality Network will also use the results of the consultation to set its priorities for the next few years 
The Equality Network will also use the results of the consultation to set its priorities for the next few years



The Equality Network has launched a major consultation on the future priorities for LGBT people in Scotland.

The “Time for Change” consultation will be the biggest survey of LGBT people to date with thousands expected to take part.

Its results will be used to inform the Scottish Government and public bodies of the issues that matter to LGBT people, so that they can prioritise their work in tackling prejudice, discrimination and disadvantage.

The Equality Network will also use the results of the Time for Change consultation to set its priorities for the next few years.

Earlier this month, the charity won an award for its equal marriage campaign from Scotland’s Herald newspaper.

The Equality Network are also holding a series of 19 consultation events that are taking place in communities across every region of Scotland from Dumfries to Shetland, the Scottish Borders to the Western Isles.

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/11/28/scottish-charity-launches-largest-ever-lgbt-consultation/

quinta-feira, 26 de julho de 2012

Escócia apresenta projeto de lei para legalizar casamento gay


in: http://sul21.com.br/


O casamento gay deve ser legalizado na Escócia até 2013, anunciou nesta quarta-feira (25) o governo do país, responsável por elaborar um projeto de lei que estabelece aos casais do mesmo sexo os mesmos direitos de casais heterossexuais. A proposta será publicada ainda neste ano, mas deve ser aprovada pelo Parlamento e pela monarquia britânica. A primeira ministra do país, Nicola Sturgeon, está confiante de que a lei será aprovada. Todos os líderes de partidos escoceses apoiam a medida e a coroa britânica já demonstrou sua predisposição a aceitar a mudança. Além disso, grande parte da população do país se mostrou a favor (65%) do casamento gay em uma pesquisa do governo que obteve 77 mil respostas.

“Nós acreditamos que esta é a coisa certa a fazer em um país que aspira a ser uma sociedade igualitária e tolerante, como é o caso da Escócia”, explicou Sturgeon. A medida encontrou apoio de grupos de direitos humanos e de ativismo LGBT no país e ao redor do mundo, que comemoraram a decisão.

Apesar disso, a proposta encontrou forte resistência entre setores religiosos e conservadores da Escócia. De acordo com o diário britânico The Guardian, a Igreja Católica criou uma campanha online contra o projeto de lei com o apoio de grupos islâmicos e presbíteros. “Nós acreditamos que o tempo irá mostrar que a Igreja está totalmente certa em dizer que relações homossexuais são prejudiciais para qualquer tipo de amor expresso em amizades profundas”, disse o porta-voz da Igreja Católica na Escócia segundo a rede BBC.

Nem todos os grupos religiosos, entretanto, desaprovaram a medida. “Estamos conscientes que as opiniões divergem entre os nossos próprios membros, e que muitas pessoas estão ansiosas e chateadas com a situação atual”, disse o Reverendo Alan Hamilton, organizador do comitê de assuntos legais da Igreja Presbítera da Escócia, à BBC. “Acreditamos que a homofobia é um pecado e reafirmamos nosso forte compromisso pastoral a todas as pessoas da Escócia, independente de sua orientação sexual ou crenças”, completou ele.

Por conta destas divergências, o projeto de lei garante a liberdade religiosa das organizações e indivíduos que discordam do casamento de casais do mesmo sexo, excluindo qualquer tipo de punição a estes. Nenhuma instituição religiosa será obrigada a conduzir as cerimonias matrimoniais caso discorde da medida, explicou Sturgeon. Além disso, membros de grupos que decidirem incluir o casamento gay não são obrigados a conduzir os casamentos.

“O casamento gay diz respeito a igualdade e liberdade – liberdade dos casais, de grupos religiosos e humanistas que desejam este tipo de união, mas da mesma forma, liberdade de outros grupos que querem dizer não ao casamento de pessoas do mesmo sexo”, disse Tom French, coordenador da organização Equality Network.

A medida fará da Escócia o primeiro país do Reino Unido a legalizar o casamento gay. Desde 2005, os países permitem apenas a união civil, que difere até mesmo do casamento civil, de casais do mesmo sexo. Nesta terça-feira (24/07), o primeiro ministro britânico, David Cameron, disse que gostaria de ver o casamento gay legalizado no Reino Unido até 2015.

Com informações do Opera Mundi




http://sul21.com.br/

sábado, 5 de novembro de 2011

Lesbian politician Ruth Davidson elected leader of the Scottish Conservative Party


http://www.pinknews.co.uk/



Ruth Davidson MSP has been elected as leader of the Scottish Conservative Party. Her election makes her the first openly lesbian or gay leader of a major British political party.

Ms Davidson was only elected as a member of the Scottish Parliament earlier this year and succeeds Annabel Goldie as the leader of the third largest party in the parliament.

In her victory speech, Ms Davidson said that the Tories in Scotland were still alive and kicking”.

She added: “Annabel [Goldie] has been a fantastic leader of the MSP group and we all owe her a great debt for her service and for her hard work over a number of years.

“But this is the first time that our members have been asked to elect a leader for the whole party in Scotland and I’ve met our members from Selkirk to Shetland and all points in between.

“They’ve been engaged, they’ve been enthusiastic, they’ve been welcoming and they’re excited about our bright future too.

“A political party is not a leader, a political party is its membership and I want to bring our members at all levels much closer together in our party going forward and to take our party forward in unity.”

Following the result, British prime minister David Cameron said: “I am delighted to congratulate Ruth on winning this leadership election and look forward to working with her to strengthen the Union and build a better future for Scotland.”

Ms Davidson presented herself as the only one of the Conservative candidates who could appeal to Scottish voters, a demographic deeply mistrustful of the party since Margaret Thatcher’s days in power.

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