RUU Kesetaraan Gender Bertentangan dengan Syariat Islam

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--- In [email protected], "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@...> wrote:
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> http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/queen-set-to-sign-new-charter-backing-equal-rights-for-women-and-gay-people-8528058.html
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> Mau ikut syariah atau ikut charter ini?
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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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