NewsWrap for the week ending May 11, 2013
SUMMARY
On a Roll - Delaware becomes the 11th U.S. state (along with the District of Columbia) to open civil marriage to same-gender couples, and Minnesota and Illinois could be next …
And Rolling On - debate on the third and final reading of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill in Britain's House of Commons has been scheduled for May 21st and 22nd, while Australia's Greens push for a new vote on marriage equality ahead of general elections there …
Heels Digging In - more than 35,000 people sign a petition opposing marriage equality in Estonia …
No Anti-Homo Promo - Albania's parliament passes historic LGBT-inclusive hate crimes legislation …
One Zambia vs. Two Lovers - the persecution of two gay men continues in Zambia …
Not Lovin' It - Auckland, New Zealand demonstrators protest the offensive treatment of a McDonald's staff member who was told by his manager that he'd be disciplined if he "acted gay" during his shift …
Inglorious Bastards - winners in Sydney, Australia of the annual "Glorias" –- the Gay & Lesbian Outrageous, Ridiculous and Ignorant comment Awards –- include New South Wales roads minister Duncan Gay, "Herald Sun" columnist Andrew Bolt, rightwing U.K. politician John Sullivan, and American Southern Baptist Convention President Reverend Fred Luter ….
Complete NewsWrap text and this week's podcast to be posted May 14th.
Labels: Albania, Australia, bisexual, Britain, Delaware, Estonia, gay, homophobia, homosexual, homosexuality, human rights, Illinois, lesbian, LGBT, marriage equality, Minnesota, New Zealand, transgender, transsexual, Zambia
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