U.N. panel cuts gay reference from violence measure

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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6AG0BB20101117

By Louis Charbonneau

UNITED NATIONS | Tue Nov 16, 2010 7:45pm EST
(Reuters) - Arab and African nations succeeded Tuesday in getting a U.N. General Assembly panel to delete from a resolution condemning unjustified executions a specific reference to killings due to sexual orientation.

Western delegations expressed disappointment in the human rights committee's vote to remove the reference to slayings due to sexual orientation from the resolution on extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions.

"The subject of this amendment -- the need for prompt and thorough investigations of all killing, including those committed for ... sexual orientation -- exists in this resolution simply because it is a continuing cause for concern," a British statement to the committee said.

The General Assembly passes a resolution condemning extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions and other killings every two years. The 2008 declaration included an explicit reference to killings committed because of the victims' sexual preferences.

But this year, Morocco and Mali introduced an amendment on behalf of African and Islamic nations that called for deleting the words "sexual orientation" and replacing them with "discriminatory reasons on any basis."

That amendment narrowly passed 79-70. The resolution then was approved by the committee, which includes all 192 U.N. member states, with 165 in favor, 10 abstentions and no votes against.

The U.S. delegation voted against the deletion but abstained from the vote on the final resolution. Diplomats said the U.S. delegation also voiced disappointment at the decision to remove the reference to sexual orientation.

The resolution, which is expected to be formally adopted by the General Assembly in December, specifies many other types of violence, including killings for racial, national, ethnic, religious or linguistic reasons and killings of refugees, indigenous people and other groups.

"It's a step backwards and it's extremely disappointing that some countries felt the need to remove the reference to sexual orientation, when sexual orientation is the very reason why so many people around the world have been subjected to violence," said Philippe Bolopion of Human Rights Watch.

(Editing by Xavier Briand)
 
I know it is a blogspot, I am now linking to. But anyway that is for those who will read a shorter version of it.

http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2010/11/arab-african-nations-block-un.html

UNITED NATIONS: Arab And African Countries Block Resolution Condemning Executions Of Homosexuals

A coalition of Arab and African nations have succeeded in deleting a reference to sexual orientation in a United Nations resolution condemning "extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions." An amendment calling for the deletion was introduced by Morocco and Mali and passed narrowly by a vote of 79-70.

The U.S. delegation voted against the deletion but abstained from the vote on the final resolution. Diplomats said the U.S. delegation also voiced disappointment at the decision to remove the reference to sexual orientation. The resolution, which is expected to be formally adopted by the General Assembly in December, specifies many other types of violence, including killings for racial, national, ethnic, religious or linguistic reasons and killings of refugees, indigenous people and other groups. "It's a step backwards and it's extremely disappointing that some countries felt the need to remove the reference to sexual orientation, when sexual orientation is the very reason why so many people around the world have been subjected to violence," said Philippe Bolopion of Human Rights Watch.

The resolution, which is presented every two years in the General Assembly, passed with 165-0, with ten abstentions, including the United States.
 
Normally I would say a lot of angry stuff. But I can only utter, that this gets me sad, and I am disappointed in the people of the UN. Whether the UN is controlled / ruled by the US , behind the scenes. Cause it looks like the organisation who wrote and agreed upon the human rights has been corrupted, and is now useless just like its predecessor was back in the day before WWII.
 
I'm putting you on ignore, Wolfman. I'm cleaning up my litEROTICa experience.

I get my bad news at huffington and NYT and Reddit and tampa daily and washington daily and Daily City daily and the L.A. Times.
Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, Transfolk of all kinds-- we all of us live with this shit day in day out.

Day after day after day after day.

No escape. Not even on an erotica site.

Copypasta is not discussion.
 
I'm putting you on ignore, Wolfman. I'm cleaning up my litEROTICa experience.

I get my bad news at huffington and NYT and Reddit and tampa daily and washington daily and Daily City daily and the L.A. Times.
Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, Transfolk of all kinds-- we all of us live with this shit day in day out.

Day after day after day after day.

No escape. Not even on an erotica site.

Copypasta is not discussion.

I personally don't give a fuck about what you see as spam and copy pasta, since my personal opinion came out, below the two article links I gave, and perhaps it was me so-called bashing USA that made you go irky birky and put me on ignore. The point is this, I am extremely aware of the problems in my country, and I am aware of my own problems. So maybe that is why I go so far in criticising another country, with long explanatory posts about why I am criticising the country in my sight. I hope that is clear enough, whether you are ignoring me or not. And if you weren't aware of it, then read the fucking subforum name "News and Issues" and it has NOTHING to do with forum issues, but news and issues related to the GLBT scene. So my postings here , or should I say thread belongs here. Any one who is not a troll, explain to me, if I am wrong in my assumption about GLBT Chatter > News and Issues. Is related to news about the LGBT side of things, whether we discuss certain articles that gets posted or not.
 
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