Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Sunday, 15 March 2015
THE PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL DILMA ROUSSEF WANT CRIMINALIZE HOMOPHOBIA
The PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL Rousseff WANT criminalize homophobia
One of the priorities of President Dilma this second term will pass a law that would criminalize homophobia; religious are against the proposal; Research by the Gay Group of Bahia pointed out that at least 312 gays, lesbians and Brazilian transvestites were murdered in 2013, an average of one murder every 28 hours; the entity estimates that 99% of these deaths were motivated by homophobia; compulsory investigation to consequent deaths of police actions should also be another priority of the current government
247 - One of the priorities of President Dilma Rousseff (PT) in this second term will pass a law that would criminalize homophobia. Religious leaders are against the proposal. Mandatory investigation to consequent deaths of police actions should also be another priority of the current government.
Just as there is the Maria da Penha for violence against women, President Dilma wants to implement a specific law to homophobia, according ministers interviewed by Folha.
A criminalization of homophobia project is under discussion for eight years in the Senate, but shall be filed by transact more than two terms, as required by statute.
Entities fighting for the rights of homosexuals as the NGO and the Gay Group of Bahia considered the filing "a disaster". These movements want homophobia is treated as a crime of racism.
According to research done by Grupo Gay da Bahia, at least 312 gays, lesbians and Brazilian transvestites were murdered in 2013, representing an average of one murder every 28 hours and at the same time, a decrease of 7.7% compared the previous year. However, the entity estimates that 99% of these deaths were motivated by homophobia.
The other proposal of the federal government with regard to a project that provides for investigation of all such killings. A report by the Brazilian Forum on Public Safety pointed out, in November last year, the Brazilian police killed an average of six people per day between 2009 and 2013. There were at least 11,197 less deaths caused by police in these five years.
The number of deaths in this period exceeds the police of the United States, that the ongo 30 years, killed 11,090 people. "They (the deaths) are not investigated, which encourages police illegality," said Deputy Paulo Teixeira (PT-SP), one of the project authors.
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One of the priorities of President Dilma this second term will pass a law that would criminalize homophobia; religious are against the proposal; Research by the Gay Group of Bahia pointed out that at least 312 gays, lesbians and Brazilian transvestites were murdered in 2013, an average of one murder every 28 hours; the entity estimates that 99% of these deaths were motivated by homophobia; compulsory investigation to consequent deaths of police actions should also be another priority of the current government
247 - One of the priorities of President Dilma Rousseff (PT) in this second term will pass a law that would criminalize homophobia. Religious leaders are against the proposal. Mandatory investigation to consequent deaths of police actions should also be another priority of the current government.
Just as there is the Maria da Penha for violence against women, President Dilma wants to implement a specific law to homophobia, according ministers interviewed by Folha.
A criminalization of homophobia project is under discussion for eight years in the Senate, but shall be filed by transact more than two terms, as required by statute.
Entities fighting for the rights of homosexuals as the NGO and the Gay Group of Bahia considered the filing "a disaster". These movements want homophobia is treated as a crime of racism.
According to research done by Grupo Gay da Bahia, at least 312 gays, lesbians and Brazilian transvestites were murdered in 2013, representing an average of one murder every 28 hours and at the same time, a decrease of 7.7% compared the previous year. However, the entity estimates that 99% of these deaths were motivated by homophobia.
The other proposal of the federal government with regard to a project that provides for investigation of all such killings. A report by the Brazilian Forum on Public Safety pointed out, in November last year, the Brazilian police killed an average of six people per day between 2009 and 2013. There were at least 11,197 less deaths caused by police in these five years.
The number of deaths in this period exceeds the police of the United States, that the ongo 30 years, killed 11,090 people. "They (the deaths) are not investigated, which encourages police illegality," said Deputy Paulo Teixeira (PT-SP), one of the project authors.
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Thursday, 12 March 2015
THE ISLAMIC STATE DECAPITE FOUR GAY
The ISLAMIC STATE decapitate FOUR GAY
The Islamic State (EI) publicly beheaded four young gay men in the Iraqi city of Mosul, where this organization has since last summer a fundamentalist interpretation of Islamic law.
The official prices local administration Mohamed said the Islamic State of fighters called the inhabitants of Al Rashidia neighborhood in northern Mosul, to witness the extrajudicial execution of four children, aged hovered twenties and thirties.
Homosexuality is forbidden in the Islamic world. In most countries where the majority religion is considered a crime punishable by imprisonment and in some, such as Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Yemen, is punishable by death.
According to Perez's account, since the people gathered, the judge appointed by the Islamic State, identified as Taha Hussein, pronounced the death sentence pronounced by the "legitimate Court" the extremist group.
Islamic jihadists State decapitated four young men with knives while singing religious slogans and shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is great), a scene that, according to the source, not
could support the participants, who immediately left the scene.
On 6 January, the Islamic State killed four young men accused of homosexuality, between 18 and 26 years old, playing from the roof of the headquarters of the National Insurance Company, located in front of the Mosul government building.
The radical interpretations of "sharia" contemplate the death penalty for homosexuals, but there is disagreement on how to implement the burning condemned to play from a high place or kill him with a knife.
The terrorist organization executed thousands of people, including former deputy candidates, activists, intellectuals and members of the Armed Forces and Police, and all who oppose their extremist ideology.
On June 10, the Islamic State occupied Mosul, the second largest city in Iraq, and quickly spread over vast northern areas of the country, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes.
Soon after, he proclaimed a caliphate in the territories under its control in Iraq and neighboring Syria, which has imposed a strict interpretation of Islamic law. EFE
The Islamic State (EI) publicly beheaded four young gay men in the Iraqi city of Mosul, where this organization has since last summer a fundamentalist interpretation of Islamic law.
The official prices local administration Mohamed said the Islamic State of fighters called the inhabitants of Al Rashidia neighborhood in northern Mosul, to witness the extrajudicial execution of four children, aged hovered twenties and thirties.
Homosexuality is forbidden in the Islamic world. In most countries where the majority religion is considered a crime punishable by imprisonment and in some, such as Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Yemen, is punishable by death.
According to Perez's account, since the people gathered, the judge appointed by the Islamic State, identified as Taha Hussein, pronounced the death sentence pronounced by the "legitimate Court" the extremist group.
Islamic jihadists State decapitated four young men with knives while singing religious slogans and shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is great), a scene that, according to the source, not
could support the participants, who immediately left the scene.
On 6 January, the Islamic State killed four young men accused of homosexuality, between 18 and 26 years old, playing from the roof of the headquarters of the National Insurance Company, located in front of the Mosul government building.
The radical interpretations of "sharia" contemplate the death penalty for homosexuals, but there is disagreement on how to implement the burning condemned to play from a high place or kill him with a knife.
The terrorist organization executed thousands of people, including former deputy candidates, activists, intellectuals and members of the Armed Forces and Police, and all who oppose their extremist ideology.
On June 10, the Islamic State occupied Mosul, the second largest city in Iraq, and quickly spread over vast northern areas of the country, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes.
Soon after, he proclaimed a caliphate in the territories under its control in Iraq and neighboring Syria, which has imposed a strict interpretation of Islamic law. EFE
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