News about opposition to homosexuality in Europe, Mexico, 
Africa, and Mid East
 
from : 
Religion Dispatches
 
December 5, 2014
 
 
 
By: Peter Montgomery
 
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Note :
These are selections from the Religion Dispatches site.  There are  also
several "defense of homosexuality" news items, and one, from Latvia,
that is not typical of most anti-homosexual sentiment. 
 
The presentation in the e-journal is intended to convey the   viewpoint,
"isn't this awful, terrible, tragic?"  and the like.
 
This is not my reaction, which is: "Thank God that people  are rising up
and challenging, head on, homosexual sickness and criminality."
 
What is needed in America is a similar uprising against homosexuality
that, once and for all, puts an end to this travesty of "civil  rights."
There is no such thing as a "right" to be mentally ill and then
to  seek to influence others to tolerate the illness
and then to indulge in  the illness.
 
Just maybe we can start to turn the tide. Morally there isn't some other  
choice.
It is imperative to do so.
 
 
Billy R.
 
 
 
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Finland: Thousands Quit Lutheran Church Over Pro-Marriage-Equality  
Archbishop 
Last Friday, _lawmakers  voted 105-92 to approve a citizens initative to 
allow same-sex couples to get  legally married_ 
(http://yle.fi/uutiset/gay_marriage_vote_pm_stubb_sincerely_happy_finns_partys_soini_disappointed/7659255)
 
. Opponents used now-familiar _rhetoric  about children having a right to a 
father and mother._ 
(http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/11/28/uk-finland-gaymarriage-idUKKCN0JC0YR20141128)
  Kari Makinen, the  Lutheran Archbishop of 
Finland, said last Friday that he supported the  government’s decision to 
legalize same-sex marriage, _setting  off a protest_ 
(http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/thousands-quit-lutheran-church-in-finland-after-its-ar
chbishop-came-out-in-favour-of-samesex-marriage-9896339.html)  in which 
thousands of people left the church. Makinen had  celebrated the vote by 
saying, “I know how much this day means for rainbow  people, their loved ones 
and 
many others. I rejoice with my whole heart for them  and with them.” He said 
it was time for churches to make a “fundamental  examination” of their 
concept of marriage, but he also reached out to those  opposing the change. 
“There are many who are now disappointed and feel concern. This is  
understandable. 
“Their experience will be respected, and the Church will listen to their  
fears in future, as well as in society as a whole. 
“I would like to say to them: I don’t think anyone’s marriage will lose  
importance, the Church’s faith is not under threat, and human dignity is not  
in decline – quite the contrary.” 
“I hope and pray that this discussion is open to all in the future, and  
portrays the diversity and richness of the world.”
Within 24 hours, almost 7,800 people had _reportedly_ 
(http://yle.fi/uutiset/church_resignations_hit_7800_after_gay_marriage_vote/7660290)
  “resigned  
from the church using an online system that aims to ease people’s 
resignation.”  According to Finland’s YLE, resignation also means a withdrawal 
from 
paying  taxes to support the church, which is its main source of income. The 
first  marriages would not take place until 2017, and Paivi Rasanin, leader 
of the  country’s Christian Democrats, has _reportedly_ 
(http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/thousands-quit-lutheran-church-in-finland-after-i
ts-archbishop-came-out-in-favour-of-samesex-marriage-9896339.html)  said  
she will fight the law.

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Norway: Anti-Equality Forces Gaining Strength in Norwegian Church,  Both 
Sides Organizing 
A _commentary_ 
(http://www.vg.no/nyheter/meninger/religion/den-norske-kirkens-homotraume/a/23342412/)
   by Hanne Skartveit published in Norway last 
week suggests that changes in the  church, and the appointment of new bishops 
who oppose allowing gays to marry in  the church, have shifted the college of 
bishops away from majority support for  marriage. She says opponents of gay 
marriage use similar arguments as those used  against women priests a few 
decades ago. She writes that conservatives mobilized  to support their 
candidates for the General Synod while liberals slept. But now  both sides are 
activated now (awkward translation via Bing): 
The next _church  election_ 
(http://kirken.no/nb-NO/om-kirken/slik-styres-kirken/kirkevalget/kirkevalget-2015-er-i-gang/)
  is next year, under 
municipal – and county elections in  September. But mobilization on both sides 
are 
well underway. On New  Year shall parish councils propose their candidates. 
By March 1 must be  submitted proposals for lists based on these suggestions. 
After this,  other present their own lists. This is completely new – 
previously there  was only a single list that voters could pick from. 
Advocates of gay marriage have already announced that they will promote  
their own lists in all dioceses. Opponents have said they will wait until  
they see the first lists submitted in the spring. Their strategy seems to  be 
to get their people in here, as they have been  previously.


 
 
 
 
 
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Greece: Justice Minister Says Gay Marriage Dangerous to Society,  
Traditions 
Stoyan Zaimov _writes_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/greek-justice-minister-declares-he-will-never-back-gay-marriage-says-its-dangerous-to-society-
traditions-130608/)   in the Christian Post, “Greek Justice Minister 
Haralambos Athanasiou has said  that he will never back legalizing same-sex 
marriage in the country, arguing  that it harms society and poses a danger to 
traditions.” 
“I won’t discuss it, I can’t conceive of it,” the conservative politician 
 told Greece’s Mega TV. “Besides, the convention of human rights forbids 
it.  When it speaks about marriage it speaks [of marriage] between a man and 
woman.  We are a country that respects traditions, respects human nature, 
and it’s not  possible at least with this government and this ministry, to 
permit  marriage.”
Athanasiou said that Greece will not be influenced by other European nations
’  embrace of marriage equality: 
“Our country has structures. We have to look at it from the religious point 
 of view, the political point of view, the social point of view. The 
ministry  of justice will not, under the pressure of anyone, examine such an 
issue 
 without calmness and composure,” he added. 
The Greek Orthodox church, the largest denomination in the Eastern European 
 nation, has called homosexuality “a perversion of human  existence.”

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Ireland: Catholic Church Says Marriage Equality Would Be ‘Grave  Injustice”
 
Reuters _reports_ 
(http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/tag/ireland-catholic-church-same-sex-gay-marriage-kenny-taoiseach)
   this week that the Irish 
Catholic Church “said it would be ‘a grave injustice’  if gay and lesbian 
couples were granted equality in marriage as it began an  uphill battle to 
persuade voters to reject same sex marriage in a referendum  next year. 
Ireland will hold the vote just over two decades after the once stridently  
Catholic country legalised homosexuality and as the once dominant role of  
Catholicism fades amid revelations of rape and beatings by priests and 
members  of religious orders. 
With a recent poll showing 67 percent support for enshrining same-sex  
marriage in the constitution and 20 percent opposed, Ireland’s Catholic  
bishops 
launched a 15-page pamphlet setting out its position…. 
“To put any other view of unions on the same level as christian marriage  
would be disservice to society rather than a service,” Bishop Liam MacDaid  
told a news conference. 
“In a same sex union, children would be deprived of what a man and woman  
can give to children in a stable marriage.”

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Slovakia: Marriage Referendum Announced 
Last week President Andrej Kiska announced that _a  referendum on same-sex 
marriage would be held on February 7_ 
(http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/slovakia-hold-referendum-sex-marriage-27218382)
 , reports  
Associated Press. A conservative group, the Alliance for Family, gathered about 
 
400,000 signatures calling for such a vote in this predominantly Catholic  
country. Slovakia already “doesn’t allow same-sex partners to live in 
registered  partnerships and the country’s constitution was already amended 
earlier 
this  year to define marriage as a union between a man and a woman,” 
according to AP.  The initiative will ask Slovaks “whether they agree that a 
marriage can be  called only a union between a man and a woman, same-sex 
partners 
can’t adopt  children, and that children wouldn’t have to attend school 
classes on sex  education if their parents don’t agree with them.”

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Russia: Lawyer Defending LGBT Activist Attacked, Russians Gays Seek  Asylum 
in US 
“A human rights lawyer who was employed to defend an LGBT activist said he  
was attacked after leaving a St. Petersburg court, identifying one of the  
assailants as an Orthodox activist and aide to a local anti-gay lawmaker,” 
_the  Moscow Times reported last week_ 
(http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/lawyer-attacked-after-defending-lgbt-activist-in-st-petersburg-court/51
1862.html) . 
Vitaly Cherkasov, a member of the Agora human rights group, said a group of 
 men accosted him when he came out of the courthouse and splashed him with 
an  unidentified “corrosive, smelly liquid” that got on his hands, neck and 
 clothes, news site Gazeta.ru reported Tuesday… 
The lawyer identified one of his assailants as Anatoly Artyukh, an activist 
 from the Narodny Sobor conservative organization and aide to St. 
Petersburg  municipal lawmaker Vitaly Milonov, who is known for his virulently 
anti-gay  stance.
In a related story, David Crary reported for the Associated Press that 
_scores  of Russian gays are seeking asylum in the United States_ 
(http://www.wral.com/scores-of-russian-gays-are-seeking-asylum-in-us/14230039/#3ooHseYBG9zH
eyyG.99) . 
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Mexico: Officials in Baja California Thwart First Gay  Wedding
 
In November, a same-sex couple and their family and friends were frustrated 
 that local officials in Mexicali _refused to  marry them_ 
(http://www.utsandiego.com/NEWS/2014/NOV/21/GAY-MARRIAGE-BAJA/)  in spite of 
orders from the 
federal courts: 
As they arrived at City Hall on Friday, surrounded by family members and  
friends, they walked past a dozen Catholic opponents of same sex marriage who 
 held signs and prayed. Once inside the Civil Registry offices, a registry  
official told them that she had not been told of the ceremony, that she 
could  not perform the marriage, and no one was available to provide an  
explanation…. 
The head of the Civil Registry office, Guadalupe Adriana Nevarez, said  
there were inconsistencies in the signatures of two of the witnesses, and that  
there was problem with a federal identification document. The couple and 
their  supporters said the city’s position was simply the latest example of 
the  city’s unwillingness to perform a same-sex ceremony, and making demands 
that  are not required of heterosexual couples.



 
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Uganda:  Will Anti-Gay Law be Christmas ‘Gift’ to the  Nation? 
We have reported on efforts by anti-gay Ugandan lawmakers to draft a new 
bill  to replace the Anti-Homosexuality Act that was thrown out by courts 
based on a  procedural issue. Now a lawmaker on the committee drafting the new 
bill says it  is ready and to pass to that the entire country can _“celebrate 
 it as a Christmas gift.”_ 
(http://www.advocate.com/world/2014/11/26/ugandan-lawmaker-promises-homophobia-holidays-again)
  
As Reuters reports, [President Yoweri] Museveni is walking a political  
tightrope with regard to the new antihomosexuality bill. Museveni is keenly  
aware of the political backlash that befell his country in the wake of his  
signature on the Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2014, which saw tens of millions in 
 aid dollars suddenly vanish from Western and European nations,  including 
_Sweden_ 
(http://www.advocate.com/world/2014/03/07/aid-cuts-continue-ugandan-officials-not-concerned)
 ,  Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and 
ultimately, the _United  States_ 
(http://www.advocate.com/world/2014/06/19/us-ratchets-response-uganda-antigay-law)
 . Such foreign aid makes up a full 20 percent 
of the  country’s budget and helps prop up Museveni’s administration, 
notes  Reuters. 
Despite the international outrage at the law’s enactment, Museveni was  
actually greeted by throngs of cheering Ugandans who carried him through  the 
streets of Kampala in a _five-hour  celebration of “thanksgiving”_ 
(http://www.advocate.com/world/2014/04/01/watch-ugandan-president-leads-5-hour-parade-
celebrating-jail-gays-law)  after he signed the  Anti-Homosexuality Act in 
February. A repeat of such adulation could prove a  campaign stunt too 
tempting to decline.
Kapya Kaoma at Political Research Associates reports that in advance of the 
 new legislation, _Rebecca  Kadaga, the Speaker of the Parliament, is “
ramping up her U.S. conservative-fed  talking points.”_ 
(http://www.politicalresearch.org/2014/12/03/top-uganda-politician-western-gays-adopting-children-to-
turn-them-gay/)  Kaoma notes that the headline of a Uganda Daily Monitor  
story about a recent speech was “Gay groups targeting church leaders, schools 
–  Kadaga.” 
Speaking at the golden jubilee celebrations of St. Stephen’s Church in  
Uganda on November 30, Kadaga repeated the U.S. culture warriors’ claim that  “
computers and books donated to (underfunded and technology starved) schools 
 are installed with software and literature that promote homosexuality in 
the  institutions.” She went on to say, “Homosexuals are recruiting members 
of  religious institutions,” and homosexuals are now “adopting” vulnerable  
children and turning them gay. “Be very careful because gays are here to  
distort our heritage. We have discovered that they adopt our children and  
confine them in gay communities abroad to train them on gay practices. By the  
time they come back home, they are already influenced by homosexuality and 
are  used to influence others in the community,” Kadaga told her  audience.
Kaoma writes that Kadaga’s claims reflect “the changing religious 
landscape  of Africa’s homophobia.” 
After many unchallenged years of demonizing sexual minorities and human  
rights activists by U.S. culture warriors and their African allies, pro-human  
rights clergy are growing slowly on the continent. Many are realizing that 
the  U.S.-born campaigns of demonization and violence against sexual 
minorities  goes against their religious convictions. As the _KwaZulu  Natal 
Declaration_ (http://www.lgbtglobalfaith.org/because-you-are-therefore-i-am/)  
showed, some African clergy opposed to the  violent persecution of sexual 
minorities are now speaking out. In almost all  Sub-Saharan African countries, 
religious voices against hate are slowly  emerging. Since these leaders are 
preaching love and acceptance of sexual  minorities as opposed to hatred, 
anti-gay pastors’ voices are now being  challenged. To dismiss their critical 
voices, they are being branded as  homosexuals themselves. African anti-gay 
pastors and their U.S. Right allies  have entirely branded affirming Religious 
leaders such as Bishop Christopher  Ssenyonjo of Uganda, Revds. MacDonald 
Sembereka of Malawi, Benebo  Fubara-Manuel of Nigeria, Michael Kimindu of 
Kenya, this author, and many  others as homosexuals. Regardless, their numbers 
are growing—forcing anti-gay  pastors and their Western allies into social 
panic. 
Kadaga’s claim to have discovered Western homosexuals adopting African  
children and “confining them in gay communities abroad to train them on gay  
practices” is certainly a new low in her attempts to vilify LGBTQ people.  
Kadaga does not, of course, have any evidence for such claims—it is just  
another way anti-gay groups incite hatred against gay communities. African  
sexual minorities and their allies are also frequently accused of receiving  “
millions of dollars” to recruit people into homosexuality. The reality,  
however, being that the majority of LGBTQ people in Africa live in extreme  
poverty.

 
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Gambia: President, Foreign Minister Portray Anti-Gay Persecution as  
Defense of Islam, Africa 
We have reported previously on Gambia’s viciously anti-gay president Yahya  
Jammeh. Buzzfeed’s Lester Feder _reports_ 
(http://www.buzzfeed.com/lesterfeder/theyre-going-to-kill-us-lgbt-gambians-fear-theyre-next-in-po)
   on the 
politics behind the latest wave of violence, which includes raids on  people’
s homes and arrests carried out by the National Intelligence Agency: 
But the raids come as Jammeh appears to have ratcheted up his presence on  
the international stage, which some observers suggest is part of a strategy 
to  court support and aid from Africa and the Middle East as he has lost 
support  from nations like the United States and Great Britain. 
Last fall, Jammeh _pulled  the Gambia out_ 
(http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/03/gambia-quits-commonwealth-yahya-jammeh)
  of the Commonwealth 
of former British colonies. That  was just days after _declaring_ 
(http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/27/us-un-assembly-gays-idUSBRE98Q19K20130927)
  
at  the United Nations in New York, “Those who promote homosexuality want to 
put  an end to human existence. It is becoming an epidemic and we Muslims 
and  Africans will fight to end this behavior…. Homosexuality in all its 
forms and  manifestations which, though very evil, antihuman as well as 
anti-Allah, is  being promoted as a human right by some powers.” 
Fatou Camara, who briefly served as Jammeh’s communications director and  
hosted a Gambian television program before she was _charged with  sedition_ 
(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-24828059)  and fled to the United 
States, noted that the current wave  of arrests took place just before Jammeh 
made a state visit to the Persian  Gulf state of Qatar. While there, _he  
signed a cooperation agreement_ 
(http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2409281&language=en)  with 
Qatar’s leader, Emir Sheikh Tamim  bin Hamad 
Al-Thani. 
Camara said that she spoke with sources who accompanied Jammeh on the  
visit, and that they told her he was using this issue to make the case for  
Qatari support. “This is one point he used to talk to the emir: ‘I cannot get  
along with the West because they want [me] to promote homosexuality,’” she  
said.
Gambia’s Foreign Minister Bala Garba Jahumpa _went  on television last 
week_ 
(http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/11/30/gambian-foreign-minister-we-wont-negotiate-on-anti-gay-law-because-gays-are-satanic/?utm_source=pinknews&utm_medi
um=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed:+Pinknews+(Pink+News))  in a prime-time 
address to say the country would  refuse to negotiate with the European Union 
over 
its anti-gay laws, regardless  of how much foreign aid might be in 
question. According to Pink News, he  “attacked homosexuality as ‘Satanic’ 
ungodly 
behaviour, which is ‘detrimental to  human existence.’” 
“Our country’s socio-economic development depends only on the Almighty  
Allah’s benevolence. 
“We also hereby declare that The Gambia will always be an independent,  
dignified and Allah worshipping Muslim country where our way of life; our laws  
will be based on our Islamic values, that is, the strict adherence to our  
Islamic faith. 
“This being the case, any agreement, convention or protocol that is at  
variance with our Islamic faith, economic prosperity and our national security  
interest will be surely rejected outright. 
“We will never be a party to such decadence and will never ratify such  
conventions. 
“Our laws are promulgated to ensure peace, security and our African and  
Islamic heritage and will be strengthened and enforced to the letter and  
spirit and will not be repealed.”
His speech denounced the history of colonialism as well as the treatment of 
 African migrants currently living in Europe. 
“They facilitate the continuous looting of African resources by the same  
forces that enslaved Africans; who still believe that we blacks are monkeys  
and not human and, therefore, should not benefit from our Allah-given vast  
natural resources that we have on the African continent.” 
“This being the case, the Republic of The Gambia will never be a party to  
the so-called EPA with the European Union as it is designed to continue the  
same exploitation and impoverishment of the African continent. We will 
rather  die than be colonised twice, enslaved twice and be robbed of our 
resources;  our dignity and our humanity twice.” 
“Our relationship with any country or any bloc will be based on mutual  
respect and the respect of the sovereignty and independence and religious  
values of our country. We will no longer be a member of any sub-regional,  
regional and international bloc or organisation that will allow the continuous  
racist exploitation and humiliation and the looting of the African continent  
in particular and the black race in general.” 
“In conclusion, we are no longer going to entertain and dialogue with the  
European Union either directly or through the sub-regional, regional and  
international blocs to which we are members.” 
“Allah willing, we will continue to develop our country in dignity and  
prosperity with our independence and Islamic values intact. We will also  
continue to depend on and worship only the Almighty  Allah.”

 
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Egypt: More on Rising Anti-Gay Persecution
 
We have reported on the increasing persecution of LGBT people in Egypt. 
This  week, _Najma  Kousri Labidi covers the topic in-depth at Huffington Post_ 
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/02/gays-persecuted-in-egypt_n_6256490
.html) , reporting, “The  renewed prosecution of LGBT individuals is 
illustrative of the continuous  deterioration of the overall situation of 
Egyptian 
human rights.” 
In Egyptian civil society, a political agenda has been observed behind the  
more frequent police roundups on the streets, at police checkpoints, or in  
clubs. 
On the one hand, this crusade is designed to illustrate a rehabilitated  
security apparatus, publicly excoriated by revolutionaries in 2011, and to  
demonstrate a newly re-established control and surveillance of private life.  
On the other hand, several activists confirm that this sudden police 
interest  in the gay community is part of efforts by the al-Sisi regime to 
inculcate a  conservative image. Upon being contacted on the matter, Mo. R., a 
militant and  defender of sexual, physical, and individual freedoms who chose 
to 
remain  anonymous, said, “The regime is attempting to appear as the guardian 
of  morality in Egypt in order to prevent the Islam-oriented parties from  
attacking them.”

 
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Nigeria: Novelist Says Anti-Gay Law Driving People Into  Shadows 
Novelist Judge Dibia says in an _interview_ 
(http://www.voanews.com/content/nigerian-writer-countrys-anti-gay-law-driving-gays-into-shadows/2540025.html
)   with Lisa Schlein, that he called his first novel Walking With Shadows, 
which  features a gay man who lives as a married family man, because gay 
people in  Nigeria do not officially exist and are forced to live in the 
shadows. He says  even though bookstores have refused to carry the book, it has 
gotten around by  word of mouth and triggered discussions on the taboo topic 
of homosexuality. But  writes Schlein, Dibia says the country’s harsh 
anti-gay law that went into  effect earlier this year “is having a profoundly 
chilling effect upon the gay  community.”
 

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