Tuesday, 5 January 2010

2009 MSM, Hejada, GAY Sex Survey increasing HIV,STD,PLHA ???



In the morning of 17 February 2010, Karthik, a 26 year old Kothi-identified person in Trichy, was found murdered. The police found his body by the river Kaveri around 8 am yesterday. His throat was found slashed. Jayakumar of Snehityam (a CBO working with the issues of Kothis and Aravanis) was the first person the police contacted. An FIR was filed in the Srirangam police station. Enquires are under way. 
Karthik used to work in the Thiruvanaikkaval Taluk Office. 
Sangama has called for a press meet in Chennai at the Madras Press Club (on Walajah Road, Opp. M A Chidambaran Cricket Stadium, Chepauk) tomorrow, Friday, 19 February 2010, at 5.00 pm, to speak to the press about the continuing violence perpetrated on people of alternative sexual orientations and gender identities.Please do come. Contact Shivakumar @ Sangama for further details: 98406 99776 ,Best,Aniruddhan VasudevanThe Shakti Resource Center,Chennai








New Delhi: All India Muslim Personal Law Board has moved the Supreme Court challenging a Delhi High Court judgment on legalising homosexuality between consenting adults.
The Delhi High Court had on July 2 last year while holding that gay sex between two adults by mutual consent is not a crime had recommended to the government to suitably amend section 377 of IPC dealing with unnatural sex including Homosexuality and Sodomy.
The AIMPLB in its petition has contended that Gay sex is against the principle of nature and will lead to sexual corruption in society and may also increase the incidents of people contracting serious ailments like cancer and Aids.
AIMPLB has prayed to the apex court to set aside the impugned judgement of the High Court which is against the cultural and religious ethos of the country.
BANGALORE: The sordid tale of some organisations sullying the image of NGOs is highlighted by allegations of malpractices against Elango Ramachandar, the founder of the Karnataka Network for People Living With HIV (KNP+).Elango, who worked for the NGO Samraksha from 1994 to 2000 before working wholetime for KNP+, had allegedly taken Rs 1,000 from the Rs 5,000 given to him by an NGO to hand over to Saroja Puthran after her husband passed away.“I was shocked to know that Elango handed over only Rs 4,000 to Saroja,” says a former employee of the NGO.Saroja says, “He told me that he had deducted Rs 1,000 to meet his petrol expenses.” “Many people have complained to me about the corrupt practices of Elango,” says Manohar Elavarthy, the founder of Sangama, which works for sex workers and sexual minorities.There are also allegations of harassment against Elango. “He is known for using filthy language and harassing volunteers, so much so that some people even attempted to manhandle him at a meeting in Chennai a few years ago,” recalls a HIV+ person on condition of anonymity. Letters in Expresso’s possession allege that Elango has intimidated volunteers and employees of KNP+.Elango denies the allegations.“These are allegations made by some employees and volunteers thrown out of KNP+ for their poor performance.I neither harassed any volunteer or employee nor collected money for issuing salary cheques,” he says.Some people feel that Elango had played a major role in Parveen enacting a suicide drama in Bangalore a few weeks ago and claim that he and his wife provided information on the alleged suicide bid to a few newspapers and gave Parveen shelter after she was discharged from hospital. “Yes. I provided shelter to Parveen because she had no clothes and no one to turn to,” says Elango.His wife, Asha, complains of noncooperation by district networks associated with KNP+. Recently, Asha was appointed by Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society to evaluate the work of district networks associated with KNP+. “I received a threatening call while I was in Davanagere. They asked me how I could visit the place without their consent. Locked doors greeted me when I visited Bellary for evaluation work,” she alleges.Whatever the truth, HIV+ people are the ones who will suffer. The need of the hour is for funding agencies to start auditing accounts of NGOs. Such an initiative will not only ensure transparency and prevent misuse of funds.
 





Homosexuals increasing in Mizoram
Aizawl, January 5 (NNN): The number of gays are increasing in Mizoram, according to an NGO based in the state. According to a report by the NGO there are 315 homosexuals or gays counted so far in Mizoram. The figure may be even more but due to social taboo and others negative view from the people on the gays, many do not disclose their real 'gender'. The NGO in question prefers to remain incognito for the time being as the survey work in this mission is still underway.
Meanwhile, the blood samples tested on 119 gays and it was found that 10 of them have been infected with the dreaded HIV positive. According to the study, a good number of gays is much more in Aizawl than other places in Mizoram.
Despite the Delhi High Court's order on Section 377 of IPC, the Mizoram government may turn back to pages of the state archives to find out where exactly the state stands so far as homosexuality is concerned. Superintendent of then Lushai Hills HWG Cole had issued a statute under the British rule in 1909, criminalising homosexuality. After the statute was implemented in the Lushai Hills, homosexuals were often treated as outcasts. Churches and social leaders are against legalising homosexuality in Mizoram claiming that it was directly against Christianity and the Bible.

Sunday, 3 January 2010

GaySex toursim in Nepal ???










Background: Male sex workers (MSWs) have recently been recognized as an important risk group for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Although there are global studies on MSWs, few such studies describe the behavioral patterns and STIs among this population in India.  


Santosh Shinde1, Maninder Singh Setia2, Ashok Row-Kavi3, Vivek Anand3, Hemangi Jerajani4,
1 Department of Dermatology, LTM Medical College, Mumbai; The Humsafar Trust, Mumbai, India,
2 McGill University, Montreal, Canada,
3 The Humsafar Trust, Mumbai, India,
4 Department of Dermatology, LTM Medical College, Mumbai, India,
Correspondence Address:
Hemangi Jerajani
Department of Dermatology, LTMM College and LTMG Hospital, Sion, Mumbai - 4

Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Baba Ramdev set to challenge HC verdict legalising gay sex

Baba Ramdev set to challenge HC verdict legalising gay sex

Baba ramdev

'The decision of the HC, if allowed to sustain will have catastrophic effects on the moral fabric of society.'
Yoga guru Baba Ramdev will be approaching the Supreme Court on Wednesday challenging the Delhi High Court judgement legalising gay sex among the consenting adults.
The petition is likely to be filed tomorrow, lawyers associated with Ramdev said. Lawyers Suresh Sharma and Gandharva Makker said the petition assailing the High Court verdict was to be filed on Tuesday but was delayed due to "unavoidable circumstances".
They said the yoga guru has challenged the July 2 judgement contending that homosexual activities are not only against public morality, public health and healthy environment but also against the interest of the society.
"...homosexual activities which are otherwise unnatural there is high risk of exposure of a large chunk of population to dangerous sexually transmitted disease including HIV/AIDS," the petition, likely to be filed, said.

"The decision of the High Court, if allowed to sustain will have catastrophic effects on the moral fabric of society and will jeopardise the institution of marriage itself. This offends the structure of Indian value system, Indian culture and traditions, as derived from religious scriptures," it said.
Ramdev, quoting Spanish psychiatrist Enrique Rojas, contended that homosexuality is a disease that is curable.
"It can be treated like any other congenital defect. Such tendencies can be treated by yoga, pranayam and other meditation techniques," he said in the petition.
The High Court, in a landmark verdict, legalised gay sex among consenting adults, which was earlier an offence under Section 377 of Indian Penal Code with punishment up to life imprisonment.

Friday, 18 December 2009

Gay Couples Adopting Children Make them GAY Child ??????



When homosexuality was decriminalized by the Delhi High Court five months ago, the government didn't oppose the decision, winning points for finally recognizing basic rights of sexual preference and identity.

But now, one of the government's own agencies is trying to stop gay couples from adopting children.  In a new set of guidelines, the Central Adoption
Resource Agency  (CARA), which regulates adoptions, says that same sex couples should be banned from adopting.


That's caught the gay and lesbian community off-guard. Once homosexuality was decriminalized, adoption was seen as the next step.  Being eliminated purely on the basis of their sexual orientation smacks off homophobia, some say.

"What is wrong with gay people adopting? What are they afraid of? Are they afraid the children will turn gay? Don't they know one cannot turn gay by external influences and that it's inherent? A lot of gay people even without partners would like to adopt so they have a family of their own, "asks Nitin Karani, a gay rights activist.

Harish Iyer, an Events Manager in Mumbai, adds, "One day or the other I see myself settled with or without a guy. But I would definitely like to have a child." Unlikely if the current proposal goes through.

The law may have changed, he says, but clearly attitudes, even among those shaping policy, remain outdated.

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

SC issues notices to Centre, Naz Foundation on homosexuality


SC issues notices to Centre, Naz Foundation on homosexuality

The Supreme Court issued notices to the Union Government and the NAZ foundation on a petition filed by former Uttar Pradesh DGP and senior VHP leader B P Singhal, challenging the Delhi High Court judgement decriminalising homosexuality.

Mr Singhal, the elder brother of VHP leader Ashok Singhal, in his petition has contended that legalising homosexuality between two consenting adults and recommendations of the High Court to the government to make suitable amendments in Section 377 of the IPC goes against the cultural ethos of Indian society. It will encourage sexual corruption in the society and also violate the law of nature, he said.

The apex court, however, refused to pass any order on the plea for a stay of the impugned order.

The Delhi High Court in its judgement dated July 2, 2009 had decriminalised the sexual act between two consenting same sex adults.

Petitions filed by Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev and an astrologer Suresh Kumar Kaushal are already pending in the Supreme Court.

Singhal petition will also be heard along with other petitions.

The Union Government is, however, not opposing the High Court judgement.