May 052012
 


St. Petersburg – A court in St. Petersburg has fined a Russian gay activist 5,000 rubles under the recently-approved law banning gay propaganda. The victim of the oppressive law said he was satisfied, as the sentence will now allow him to press for the cancellation of the law itself.

Nikolay Alekseyev, the founder and leader of the GayRussia.ru NGO that is fighting for the rights of sexual minorities, was fined over the incident that took place on April 12 when he appeared near the headquarters of the St. Petersburg city administration with a homemade poster reading “Homosexuality is not a perversion, grass hockey and ice ballet are perversions.”

The phrase is a slightly altered version of a saying by famous and honored Soviet-era actress Faina Ranevskaya. Apart from homosexuality, the actress also refused to consider sadism and masochism as perversions.

Alekseyev was briefly detained soon after the start of his one-person picket and almost three weeks later he was summoned to court and fined.

Upon his detention, Alekseyev told the press that he had held his protest so that he could get a court verdict ordering a punishment, and later take the document to higher courts and eventually to contest the existence of the law itself.

Alekseyev’s fine is the first-ever application of the law against the propaganda of homosexuality, transgender and pedophilia, which was approved and signed into force by St. Petersburg authorities at the end of February.
The law establishes administrative responsibility in the form of fines for such propaganda. The fines are relatively small for private persons, but get bigger for state officials and legal entities.

Two more people face charges in St. Petersburg for displaying a poster reading “being gay is normal” in a street near a kindergarten, but the court session over their case has been postponed several times.

On March 11, Alekseyev sued the author and initiator of the bill, member of the city legislature Vitaliy Milonov, saying that the politician has inflicted damage to his honour and dignity, and demanding 1 million rubles (about US$30,000) in compensation.

Other gay activists addressed the authorities of the United States, Canada and the European Union asking to slap an entry ban on Milonov and St. Petersburg Governor Georgy Poltavchenko, who signed the bill into law.

Apr 182012
 


New York – Scandinavian Airlines was named Favorite airline at the EDGE Awards after 70,000 online votes had been cast. The annual competition features a number of categories within travel, lifestyle and entertainment, and is organized by one of the leading LGBT media houses in the US, Edge Media.

SAS edged out other LGBT-friendly airlines such as Air New Zealand, American Airlines, JetBlue, LAN Airlines and Virgin America/Virgin Atlantic to win the coveted title as Favorite airline. In 2010, SAS launched what became one of that year’s most successful global media campaigns, Love is in the air, which concluded with the world’s first gay and lesbian weddings in the air on a flight between Stockholm and New York. Late last year, SAS created a gay video version of its popular SAS Crew Guide concept featuring Anton Hysén, the young Swedish footballer player who came out last year and currently the favorite to win “Dancing with the Stars” in Sweden.

“This is a major honor for SAS. In less than two years we have gone from being more or less invisible in the global LGBT travel market, an extremely loyal customer group with high spending on travel, to now be perceived as one of the world’s most LGBT-friendly airlines. To be named Favorite airline by LGBT travelers in the US in competition with other major global airlines that have been targeting the LGBT travel market for decades show that our commitment is timely and highly appreciated,” says Anders Lindström, PR Director, SAS.

SAS has won several awards for its focus on LGBT travelers in the last year and a half, including a Flightglobal Webbies Awards for Online Campaign of the Year and named Innovator of the Year by IGLTA (International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association), as well as being short-listed for Sweden’s PR of the Year Award 2011. For more information on SAS’ LGBT focus, please visit www.flysas.com/gay.

Besides SAS, Stockholm also won an EDGE Awards as Favorite LGBT-friendly city. Stockholm has worked actively to position itself as an LGBT-friendly destination since 2005, when the Stockholm Gay and Lesbian Network, of which SAS is a member, was founded. SAS also partners with VisitSweden in the US, which promotes Sweden as a leading LGBT destination.

Apr 172012
 
Court Overturns Police Ban on Pride March

Budapest – The Budapest municipal court last week allowed Hungary’s annual Budapest gay march to take place at its original place and time, overruling the police in a decision that highlights continued controversy over gay rights in Hungary. The Hungarian arm of Amnesty International, civil rights group Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, and organizations of homosexual [...]

Apr 112012
 
OutGames And Mr Gay World Head To Antwerp

Antwerp – World Outgames Antwerp 2013 and Mr Gay World (MGW) today announced a collaboration on producing the fifth annual Mr Gay World competition in the beautiful city of Antwerp, Belgium. Mr Gay World will be held from 01-05 August 2013, with the grand finale closing off the first weekend of World Outgames celebrations. Eric [...]

Apr 082012
 
Muslim Couple Tie The Knot

Paris – Two Muslim gay men, deeply in love, have tied the knot in France with the blessing of an Imam. Ludovic Mohamed Zahed, a French man of Algerian origin, and his South African partner Qiyam al-Din, were reportedly married in accordance to the Sharia (Islamic law) in the presence of a Mauritian imam named [...]

Mar 122012
 
Russian Gays Fall Into Dark Ages

St Petersburg – On Sunday, St. Petersburg Governor Georgy Poltavchenko signed an anti-gay bill into law, and it will go into effect 10 days after its official publication. The legislation effectively outlaws gay pride parades and any other public display or discussion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues, equaling such displays to pedophilia. The law introduces fines for promoting homosexualism to minors: up to 5,000 rubles ($170) for individuals; up to 50,000 rubles [...]

Mar 072012
 
Belarus President Hates Gays

Berlin – (Reuters) – Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko on Sunday criticised EU politicians who have threatened him with further sanctions and in an apparent reposte to the German Foreign Minister’s branding him “Europe’s last dictator”, said: “Better to be a dictator than gay.” Guido Westerwelle is Germany’s first openly gay minister. European Union leaders at [...]

Mar 072012
 
Gay Travel Now Mainstream

Berlin – With the opening of the massive annual ITB international travel business show, the gay travel business is now being seen as mainstream rather than just a niche market. First introduced in 2010, the Gay & Lesbian Travel section is expanding and can no longer be considered merely a niche sector. Many countries have [...]

Feb 162012
 
French MP Fired For Anti-Gay Remarks

Paris – President Nicolas Sarkozy’s party said Wednesday it is kicking out a legislator who said gay people hold too much sway in France and downplayed the persecution of gays during World War II. The comments by lawmaker Christian Vanneste unleashed an outpouring of criticism from left and right, and embarrassed Sarkozy’s conservative party just [...]

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