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| Svend Robinson (right), the first openly gay member of the Canadian parliament,
plans to plead guilty to shoplifting an expensive diamond ring earlier this year,
according to his attorney. He is pictured with his partner Max Riveron. (Photo
by Chuck Stoody/AP)
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RICHMOND, British Columbia (AP) — Svend Robinson, the first openly gay
member of Canada’s parliament, will plead guilty to stealing an expensive
diamond ring, his lawyer said. Robinson, a prominent member of the New Democratic
Party and environmental activist, “has indicated from the outset he’ll
be accepting full responsibility for his actions,” attorney Michael Bolton
said last week. When asked if that meant his client would plead guilty, Bolton
said, “That’s what that means.” Robinson, charged with theft
over $5,000, will likely attend the next hearing in the case Aug. 6 in Provincial
Court, his lawyer said. Robinson, 52, shocked Canada’s political world
by announcing tearfully in mid-April that he was stepping aside because of an
act of “utter irrationality,” pocketing an expensive ring at a public
auction on Good Friday. “Something just snapped,” he said. Robinson,
who lives with his partner Max Riveron, said he’s been in “extreme
stress and emotional pain,” partly from a severe injury suffered in a hiking
accident in 1997.
NASSAU, Bahamas — A religious group plans to greet a gay cruise promoted
by comedienne Rosie O’Donnell when it arrives July 16 in Nassau with
a protest, according to the Nassau Guardian. “Are we going to go after
a morally sound nation or are we going to go after our livestock?” Pastor
Mario Moxey said. He is chair of the Save the Bahamas Campaign. “Are
we going to think our pocketbooks, or are we going to think moral decency?” The
cruise was promoted by O’Donnell, who planned to bring her partner, Kelli
O’Donnell, and their four children. It was billed as the first “family
value” gay cruise, the Guardian reported. Norweigan Cruise Line had hoped
to attract 2,200 gay parents, their children and relatives on the voyage from
New York with stops in Florida and the Bahamas. Moxey said child molestation
and other acts of immorality are on the rise “and we as a nation of people
must be very, very, discerning about these things and take the proper steps
to preserve what we consider the Bahamas, a Christian nation.”
LAHORE, Pakistan — Sex between men is strictly forbidden both by law
and religious traditions in Pakistan, but it also is embedded in the society
even in the nation’s most conservative areas, the Boston Globe reported.
Homosexuality is punishable by whipping, imprisonment or death, but that does
not stop men from all classes and social groups from having sex with other
men, according to the Globe. Young boys often are forcibly “taken” by
older men in Pakistani villages, the beginning of a cycle of abuse and revenge
that social activists say is common for gay sex in the country, the Globe reported.
Gay sex is tacitly accepted in some areas, however, if it does not threaten
traditional marriage, according to the Globe. Plus, there is a growing trend
of men who identify as gay among Pakistan’s elite in urban areas; they
meet on Internet bulletin boards or at private parties, the Globe reported.
But gay men remain a small and fearful minority in the strict Islamic nation,
according to the newspaper.
VIENNA, Austria (AP) — A vast cache of child pornography and photos of
young priests having sex has been discovered at a Roman Catholic seminary,
officials said Monday, leading politicians and church leaders to demand a criminal
probe and the resignation of the bishop in charge. Bishop Kurt Krenn, who oversees
the diocese, refused to step down, however, dismissing the images as a “childish
prank.” Leaders of the Catholic diocese of St. Poelten where the seminary
is located, about 50 miles west of Vienna, spent much of Monday in an emergency
meeting. The seminary’s director, the Rev. Ulrich Kuechl, resigned along
with his deputy, Wolfgang Rothe, the diocese said after the meeting. It did
not elaborate. As many as 40,000 photos and an undisclosed number of films,
including child pornography, were found a year ago on computers at the seminary,
the respected news magazine Profil reported. It published several images purportedly
showing young priests and their instructors kissing and fondling each other,
and said others showed them engaging in orgies and sex games.
ISTANBUL — Despite a vote by the Turkey Parliamentary Justice Commission
to include “discrimination based on sexual orientation” in the
country’s Penal Code, the panel last week refused to require a prison
term for sexual orientation discrimination, upsetting gay ...
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