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Ir. King Oey, M.Sc - Arus Pelangi Supervisory Board

House warming party

Arus Pelangi mengundang semua anggota menghadiri acara Selamatan Kantor baru:

Tanggal: Sabtu 18 Februari 2012
Waktu: 16.00 sampai selesai
tempat: Jl Tebet Timur Dalam 6-G No.1, Tebet, Jakarta Selatan
Telpon: 021 – 8280380

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Islam and homosexuality

Straight but narrow
A debate about homosexuality in Islam is beginning. But in Muslim lands persecution—and hypocrisy—are still rife
Feb 4th 2012

ONE leaflet showed a wooden doll hanging from a noose and suggested burning or stoning homosexuals. “God Abhors You” read another. A third warned gays: “Turn or Burn”. Three Muslim men who handed out the leaflets in the English city of Derby were convicted of hate crimes on January 20th. One of them, Kabir Ahmed, said his Muslim duty was “to give the message”.

That message—at least in the eyes of religious purists— is uncompromising condemnation. Of the seven countries that impose the death penalty for homosexuality, all are Muslim. Even when gays do not face execution, persecution is endemic. In 2010 a Saudi man was sentenced to 500 lashes and five years in jail for having sex with another man. In February last year, police in Bahrain arrested scores of men, mostly other Gulf nationals, at a “gay party”. Iranian gay men are typically tried on other trumped-up charges. But in September last year three were executed specifically for homosexuality. (Lesbians in Muslim countries tend to have an easier time: in Iran they are sentenced to death only on the fourth conviction.) Continue reading

Leading gay activist aspires to lead human rights body

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Tue, 07 February 2012 9:01 PM
Leading gay activist and sociologist Dede Oetomo might be the first known homosexual person to lead the National Commission for Human Rights (Komnas HAM) if he makes the leadership selection.
Dede, human rights activist Sandyawan Sumardi and former law and human rights director general Hafid Abbas, are among the 363 applicants who aspire to lead the commission. Continue reading

Australia makes recognition of new gender identity easier

Media Release:
CONSORTIUM OF TRANSGENDER & INTERSEX ORGANISATIONS WELCOME HISTORIC HIGH COURT DECISION IN AUSTRALIA

Thursday, 6th October 2011: A consortium of organisations representing
transgender and intersex people around Australia today welcomed the
High Court of Australia’s decision to uphold the appeal of two trans
men who challenged the interpretation of the West Australian Gender
Reassignment Act (2001), saying that they hoped the decision would set
a precedent for the way similar laws around the country would be
applied. Continue reading