Page 282
-
Mexico Supreme Court declares same-sex marriage bans unconstitutional
The court’s ruling is considered a “jurisprudential thesis” and does not invalidate any state laws, meaning gay couples denied the right to wed would have to turn to the courts individually.
-
Mexico: State of Chihuahua will no longer prevent same-sex couples from marrying
The governor of the Mexican state of Chihuahua on Thursday announced his administration would no longer prevent same-sex couples from marrying.
-
German Parliament’s upper house pushes for same-sex marriage
The resolution approved Friday doesn’t force the government to take any action, as the state governments stopped short of sending a draft law to the lower house for a possible vote.
-
Italy: Lower House approves motion on same-sex civil unions
The motion commits the government “to promote the adoption of a law on civil unions, particularly with regard to the condition of the people of same sex”.
-
Transgender human rights activist murdered in El Salvador
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in a press release cited local media reports that indicate Francela Méndez Rodríguez was murdered by a group of unknown assailants while visiting the home of a friend.
-
‘Christian’ couple say they’ll divorce in protest if Australia allows gay couples to wed
A Canberra couple have vowed to get a divorce, ending their “sacred” 10-year union, if Australia legalizes same-sex marriage.
-
More than a dozen injured after assailants attack gay pride rally in Kiev
At least 25 people were detained and more than a dozen were injured after assailants attacked a gay pride rally in Kiev on Saturday, throwing flares, smoke bombs and tear gas at marchers and police.
-
Costa Rica judge grants first openly gay common-law marriage in Central America
Along with being the first legal recognition of a same-sex relationship in Central America, the decision could set an example for judges elsewhere in the country to recognize gay relationships and even adoption.
-
Anti-gay Russian lawmaker urges ban on going topless in public
The lawmaker emphasized the ban was only applicable outside beaches and other “zones of public recreation,” thereby excluding the scores of photographs depicting a shirtless Russian President Vlaimir Putin riding horses, fishing or swimming.
-
UN Human Rights commissioner: LGBT people are victims of violent abuse all over the world
The U.N. human rights chief said in a new report that lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people are victims of “pervasive, violent abuse, harassment and discrimination” in all regions of the world and cites hundreds of hate-related killings.