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Sources: US to Sign UN Gay Rights Declaration
U.S. officials said Tuesday they had notified the declaration's French sponsors that the administration wants to be added as a supporter. The Bush administration was criticized in December when it was the only western government that refused to sign on.
Gay rights and other groups had criticized the Bush administration when it refused to sign the declaration when it was presented at the United Nations on Dec. 19. (AFP/Getty Images/File/Sandy Huffaker) The move was made after an interagency review of the Bush administration's position on the nonbinding document, which was signed by all 27 European Union members as well as Japan, Australia, Mexico and three dozen other countries, the officials said.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because Congress was still being notified of the decision. They said the administration had decided to sign the declaration to demonstrate that the United States supports human rights for all.
"The United States is an outspoken defender of human rights and critic of human rights abuses around the world," said one official.
"As such, we join with the other supporters of this statement and we will continue to remind countries of the importance of respecting the human rights of all people in all appropriate international fora," the official said.
The official added that the United States was concerned about "violence and human rights abuses against gay, lesbian, transsexual and bisexual individuals" and was also "troubled by the criminalization of sexual orientation in many countries."
"In the words of the United States Supreme Court, the right to be free from criminalization on the basis of sexual orientation 'has been accepted as an integral part of human freedom'," the official said.
Gay rights and other groups had criticized the Bush administration when it refused to sign the declaration when it was presented at the United Nations on Dec. 19. U.S. officials said then that the U.S. opposed discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation but that parts of the declaration raised legal questions that needed further review.
According to negotiators, the Bush team had concerns that those parts could commit the federal government on matters that fall under state jurisdiction. In some states, landlords and private employers are allowed to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation; on the federal level, gays are not allowed to serve openly in the military.
It was not immediately clear on Tuesday how the Obama administration had come to a different conclusion.
When it was voted on in December, 66 of the U.N.'s 192 member countries signed the declaration — which backers called a historic step to push the General Assembly to deal more forthrightly with anti-gay discrimination.
But 70 U.N. members outlaw homosexuality — and in several, homosexual acts can be punished by execution. More than 50 nations, including members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, opposed the declaration.
Some Islamic countries said at the time that protecting sexual orientation could lead to "the social normalization and possibly the legalization of deplorable acts" such as pedophilia and incest. The declaration was also opposed by the Vatican.
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edit: and fuck what the theocracies think!
You mean like we signed the Geneva Accords?
Touche.
It remains to be seen if Obama will pull out of treaties like Bush did.
Q: What do Bush, the Vatican and Islamic-facists all have in common?
A: They are assholes.
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what is it about gay rights that brings out crude comments? our culture needs some work.
for peace and sustainability
Said it once, and must have gotten deleted, so say it again: Thanks Obama, now fuck off!
Are the these progressives that are posting or people totally out of touch with reality? The UN meeting called Durban II will make it a crime punishable by many years in jail or possible even death if you criticize religion. That's the islamic religion, all other religions are fare game to criticize, defame or ridicule. This is being pushed by the arab league in the UN. Some countries are pulling out but it will most likely pass. The EU bureaucrats love this new law they will have to silence any and all criticism of their Islamizing all of the EU. Now the moslems are putting up a small token opposition to this decriminalization of homosexuality resolution is just a smoke screen it's a non binding document, where as Durban II is a binding document. Now they know that in maybe 2 generations or so when islam and sharia law is the law of europe it will be open season on gays and this resolution will have all of them out of the closet and easy to find. There is a reason why Ahmadinejad said there were no gays in Iran, most are dead the rest are hiding. Unfortunately the gays of Europe are either totally blind or completely ignorant of what is about to happen to them. It's a sad state of affairs thanks to mohammed when 2 men who engage in sodomy can be stoned to death but if a man fornicates with a sheep only the sheep is killed and the meat (can only be) sold to non moslems.
Yeah, too bad we just didn't attend instead of trying to make it something decently rational.
"The EU bureaucrats love this new law they will have to silence any and all criticism of their Islamizing all of the EU."
That you say this reveals your biases.
The supposed so called Islamising of the EU is grossly exaggerated scaremongering.
"That you say this reveals your biases."
Surely you jest. Don't you read any english language European newspapers? Or perhaps you are a moslem and get upset when the truth about islam is reveiled.
Check out the spectator from England,
http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/
3451406/demonising-the-victim.thtml
Or how about,
http://www.euractiv.com/en/socialeurope/
ethno-religious-conflict-europe-radicalisation-europe-
muslim-communities/article-179935
Or how about the blog
http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3810
Forbs thinks the moslem population of Europe will go from 4% to 10% by 2025. That by virtually all other accounts is extremely conservative. Europeans are dying faster then they are being born, moslem women have 3 to 4 times as many children as European women, add to that the huge moslem legal and illegal immigration and by 2025 moslems could be 20 to 25% of the population.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/02/23/france-uk-muslims-business_oxford.html
2 out of 3 serious teenage criminals are children of parents born outside the Netherlands. check out,
http://www.nisnews.nl/public/180309_1.htm
Islam will never gain credence in the civilized world until it does something about it's attitudes towards women and homosexuals. It's pretty bad when a religion takes first place in bigotry and misogyny when it has such competitors as Christianity and Judaism.