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    UN backs gay rights for first time ever

    GENEVA (AP) — The United Nations endorsed the rights of gay, lesbian and transgender people for the first time ever Friday, passing a resolution hailed as historic by the U.S. and other backers and decried by some African and Muslim countries.

    The declaration was cautiously worded, expressing "grave concern" about abuses because of sexual orientation and commissioning a global report on discrimination against gays.

    But activists called it an important shift on an issue that has divided the global body for decades, and they credited the Obama administration's push for gay rights at home and abroad.

    "This represents a historic moment to highlight the human rights abuses and violations that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people face around the world based solely on who they are and whom they love," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said in a statement.

    Following tense negotiations, members of the Geneva-based U.N. Human Rights Council narrowly voted in favor of the declaration put forward by South Africa, with 23 votes in favor and 19 against.

    Backers included the U.S., the European Union, Brazil and other Latin American countries. Those against included Russia, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Pakistan. China, Burkina Faso and Zambia abstained, Kyrgyzstan didn't vote and Libya was suspended from the rights body earlier.

    The resolution expressed "grave concern at acts of violence and discrimination, in all regions of the world, committed against individuals because of their sexual orientation and gender identity."

    More important, activists said, it also established a formal U.N. process to document human rights abuses against gays, including discriminatory laws and acts of violence. According to Amnesty International, consensual same-sex relations are illegal in 76 countries worldwide, while harassment and discrimination are common in many more.

    "Today's resolution breaks the silence that has been maintained for far too long," said John Fisher of the gay rights advocacy group ARC International.

    The White House in a statement strongly backed the declaration.

    "This marks a significant milestone in the long struggle for equality, and the beginning of a universal recognition that (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) persons are endowed with the same inalienable rights — and entitled to the same protections — as all human beings."

    The resolution calls for a panel discussion next spring with "constructive, informed and transparent dialogue on the issue of discriminatory laws and practices and acts of violence against" gays, lesbians and transgender people.

    The prospect of having their laws scrutinized in this way went too far for many of the council's 47-member states.

    "We are seriously concerned at the attempt to introduce to the United Nations some notions that have no legal foundation," said Zamir Akram, Pakistan's envoy to the U.N. in Geneva, speaking on behalf of the Organization of the Islamic Conference.

    Nigeria claimed the proposal went against the wishes of most Africans. A diplomat from the northwest African state of Mauritania called the resolution "an attempt to replace the natural rights of a human being with an unnatural right."

    Boris Dittrich of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights program at Human Rights Watch said it was important for the U.S. and Western Europe to persuade South Africa to take the lead on the resolution so that other non-Western countries would be less able to claim the West was imposing its values.

    At the same time, he noted that the U.N. has no enforcement mechanism to back up the resolution. "It's up to civil society to name and shame those governments that continue abuses," Dittrich said.

    The Obama administration has been pushing for gay rights both domestically and internationally.

    In March, the U.S. issued a nonbinding declaration in favor of gay rights that gained the support of more than 80 countries at the U.N. In addition, Congress recently repealed the ban on gays openly serving in the military, and the Obama administration said it would no longer defend the constitutionality of the U.S. law that bars federal recognition of same-sex marriage.

    The vote in Geneva came at a momentous time for the gay rights debate in the U.S. Activists across the political spectrum were on edge Friday as New York legislators considered a bill that would make the state the sixth — and by far the biggest — to allow same-sex marriage.

    Asked what good the U.N. resolution would do for gays and lesbians in countries that opposed the resolution, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary Daniel Baer said it was a signal "that there are many people in the international community who stand with them and who support them, and that change will come."

    "It's a historic method of tyranny to make you feel that you are alone," he said. "One of the things that this resolution does for people everywhere, particularly LGBT people everywhere, is remind them that they are not alone."

    ___

    Associated Press writer David Crary in New York contributed to this report.

     

    1,292 comments

    • Kenneth S  •  11 mths ago
      “Henry VIII had six wives. Why can’t I even have one?” Henery was a man, with 6 wives, not a woman. WOW, you would think people are smarter these days. How can a woman and a woman, or a man and a man have a child and repopulate the earth?
      • Ashlee 11 mths ago
        Because there isn't enough people on the earth and all....it's not biblical times.
      • jooboowaffa 11 mths ago
        Because homo's are to stupid to see that!
      • Jennifer E 11 mths ago
        Re-populate? Your kidding right? Not only should gays and lesbians be allowed to marry, I also suggest that a lot of straight people should have to undergo sterilization. Like we need "more" people on this "already" over crowded Planet!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 mths ago
      Marriage is a commitment between two human adults; it is not just an agreement between two differing sex organs. Grow up, people and don't be ridiculous!!!
      • Curt 11 mths ago
        You are the ridiculous one Marcie.
    • Kyle  •  11 mths ago
      Everybody in this country is always complaining about how the government gets us involved in things that don't affect us. Well maybe it's time people took their own advice in their daily lives. 2 guys or 2 chicks getting married doesn't affect a single one of you unless you're one of those 2 people getting married, so let it go. It's a non-issue for every single gay bashing idiot in this world because it's not you're life, it's theirs.
      • Yahoo IsCrap 11 mths ago
        Well said. Anyone who has ever taken a psychology course knows that there are much much deeper issues behind homophobia that may actually have very little to do with "other peoples' lives" and much to do with the homophobe's family upbringing, some might say brainwashing but the fact is that people aren't really taught how to THINK for themselves...
      • Cynthia 9 mths ago
        Our life is not our own. We're all purchased at a heavily painstakenly paid price. PURCHASED - due to the wages of sin - death. Refer to John 3:16,17. Though we're created beings of choice, we were given a basic 'One or the Other' blueprint to follow by the Father of all flesh: Righteousness or Unrighteousness, which will determine our eternal place of residence. No, I haven't reached my desired place of perfection that Matthew Chapter 5 verses 43-48 suggests, but through the gift of Christ and the payment he made for me to gain eternal life, I strive to reach that mark; I choose to practice perfection. Practice makes perfect - Remember? Furthermore, Father Knows What's Best. Besides, at the end of The Race, I desire to hear "Well done.... not...Depart from me...I know you not...worker of iniquity. Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth --- Sounds like a Great Plan to me. Where do you desire to spend eternity? Choose Eternal Life.. I leave you with Love. Cynthia G
      • Cynthia 9 mths ago
        Holy Spirit is the greatest teacher of all. If anyone (including myself) continues to sow seed of unrighteousness, he or she will reap the wages of sin-eternally. If anyone continues to sow (and/or practice) righteousness(Holy Spirit will help us), he shall reap the gift of God, which is eternal life through Christ. We reap what we sow// Eternal Life or Eternal separation from God--you choose--the choice you make on this side of eternity, will determine your eternal dwelling place. You have your activity because of the 'Breath of Life.' Where did it come from? Come on people...see the Big Picture...We'd have no life without Christ.
        Read St.John Chapter 1 and Ephesians Chapter 2. Lovingly commenting for you. Cynthia G
    • Sheila  •  11 mths ago
      I bet if you really knew what half the people in this country did in their bedrooms you wouldn't be so against Gays. It is a personal preference. Most of the Gay haters are most likely some truly sick perverts. Im not gay, but I believe a person has a right to love who they want. And love is always better than hate. A person also has the right to live without having to fear for themselves because of that love. Haters get over yourselves and mind your own buisness, or stop being mad because people have the courage to come out and you don't. (Closet gays are usually the ones that are most angry)
      • Randi 11 mths ago
        These people are not smart enough to realize that.
      • mikem 11 mths ago
        You tell 'em, Sheila. The Roman emperor Caligula felt the same way about his horse, and NO ONE dared to tell him it was wrong. It was definitely his personal preference.
      • Elaine 9 mths ago
        tru that ;)
    • Kati  •  11 mths ago
      Hey everyone! I see a lot of %#@# here about religion, nature, and "special rights", so I thought I would try to educate some of you unfortunate souls.Religion: One version of the Bible may state that homosexuality is wrong, but let's face facts here. The Bible is just a book written by ancient peoples who knew nothing of Science, the Universe, or really anything at all. They were stupid, and you are stupid for believing them. I am absolutely positive that some almighty being did not create a gigantic universe just to make arbitrary rules about where you can and cannot put your genitals. Nature: I see this argument a lot too. "Let's look at nature! There's no gays in nature!" Well, actually, animals have gay sex all the time. Have you never seen two dogs of the same gender humping each other? Sure you have. Fireflies are also known to attract same-sex mates. Most any animals will do it, even jellyfish. Of course, that didn't stop the Pope from excommunicating gay jellyfish. Google it, seriously."Special Rights": No "special" rights are being asked for here. We are only requesting equal rights, like the right to marry who we love and to not be raped or killed for doing so. Just because you can create a big list of rights that we currently have that you also have does not mean that there is equality. I would like to conclude this educational segment by saying that none of this has to affect you or your beliefs. Nobody is forcing you to have gay sex, or go to a gay wedding. Nobody will force you to be friends with gay people, or condone their lifestyle. All you have to do is hold your tongue and look the other way.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 mths ago
      Homosexuality is a disgusting practice whether God sez so or not. He does say so and I agree with him. If he said otherwise I would probably become an atheist.
      • marty s 11 mths ago
        The people who seem to be most afraid of homosexuality (like you) are the those are often secretly afraid that THEY might be homosexual. Are you worried about that???
      • Albert DOrazio 11 mths ago
        WE HAVE A SELF-HATING CLOSET CASE HERE!!!!!
    • .  •  11 mths ago
      Gays are not totally useless. They make good target practice!
    • Sigismond  •  11 mths ago
      Homophilia is sick but sickness is never forbidden.
    • basir hotak  •  11 mths ago
      this is %#@# shame on anyone suportes gays, lesbians, trans, and bisexuals. anyone fights for gay rights might have been a gay sometimes or he may still bee one of them.
    • Hal  •  11 mths ago
      No way is this progress. This is a special interest triumph, repellant to the main interests of humanity. Thumbs down.
    • roller  •  11 mths ago
      If i was president i would eradicate them from the US period.
    • Maria  •  7 mths ago
      Very unfortunate that the morally corrupt post-Christian western culture would become so heavy handed in attempting to pervert the thinking in other cultures around the globe
    • steve t  •  11 mths ago
      thank you ambassador susan rice and president obama. go to hell catholic church and take the devil's spawn, pope benedict, with you !!!
    • meh  •  11 mths ago
      Just tell them to keep there clothes on and don't parade nude in the street. We know you are special but you still have to show some decency and respect in public
    • Albert DOrazio  •  11 mths ago
      That's so funny that you homophobes have this bizarre, deluded fantasy that If gays get protected rights, that gasp, it's the end of the world and the sky is falling!! Please, get over your delusional selves and get some therapy.
    • Ken  •  11 mths ago
      What will be next? I guess child molesters will need rights too. I'm certain it will be O-K to have sex with goats or pigs, which ever you libs prefer.
    • Dick  •  11 mths ago
      Can any Christian say why homosexuality is wrong/immoral without quoting the bible or mentioning god?
    • Trey  •  11 mths ago
      Why two men would want to have sex with each other and why two women would wan't to do the same is beyond me. It's just sickening.
    • Palins Drippy S_N_A_T_CH  •  11 mths ago
      Hey bible freaks, STICK your bibles in your wholes. @SSHOLES
    • Kenton  •  11 mths ago
      So, from what I've been reading here, not wanting to be tortured or killed is wanting special rights?
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