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Queen set to sign new charter backing equal rights for women and gay people

David Mercer

Sunday, 10 March 2013

The Queen is set to sign a new charter backing equal rights for women and gay 
people after it received the support of every Commonwealth nation, it was 
reported last night.

The monarch will sign the new Commonwealth Charter in an event tomorrow which 
includes the core values - from human rights to the rule of law - that leaders 
have committed to upholding.

According to the Mail on Sunday, the document declares: "We are implacably 
opposed to all forms of discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, 
creed, political belief or other grounds.

Insiders said the decision to highlight the event is a "watershed" moment 
because it is the first time she has signalled her support for gay rights in 
her 61-year reign, the paper claimed.

The Queen is expected to sign the document at London's Marlborough House, the 
Pall Mall headquarters of the Commonwealth Secretariat tomorrow, which is 
Commonwealth Day.

A Buckingham Palace spokesman said last night: "At a Commonwealth event on 
Monday, the Queen will sign a charter agreed upon by the 54 members of the 
Commonwealth.

"The Queen, as in all matters, is apolitical but is signing the document in her 
capacity as head of the Commonwealth."

However, human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell said the Commonwealth charter 
appears not to include any specific commitment to equality for gay people.

He said: "It is an important document but it does not include any explicit 
commitment to gay rights.

"The Commonwealth Charter is a step forward for human rights in the member 
states but there's still much more to be done in terms of gay rights.

"Forty-one out of 54 Commonwealth states still criminalise homosexuality.

"I think the homophobic majority of the Commonwealth states vetoed protection 
against discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation.

"There appears to be a clause in the charter to prohibit discrimination on 
'other grounds' - this could be interpreted to cover homophobic discrimination 
but it will be down to the discretion of individual commonwealth countries."

The Mail on Sunday quoted one Royal Household source as saying: "The Queen 
takes her Commonwealth role very seriously. She has discussed the charter in 
detail with her advisers and understands it in full."

According to the paper, the charter's gender rights vow says: "We recognise 
that gender equality and women's empowerment are essential components of human 
development and basic human rights.

"The advancement of women's rights and the education of girls are critical 
preconditions for effective and sustainable development."

The Government is introducing new legislation ending discrimination against 
women in the line of succession to the British throne.

The measure will mean that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's first baby can 
succeed to the throne, regardless of whether the child is a girl or a boy.

Ministers are set to introduce the new law after receiving consent from all the 
Commonwealth realms to push ahead with the change.

The Succession to the Crown Bill will also end the ban on anyone in the line of 
succession marrying a Roman Catholic.

PA





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