Friday, January 04, 2008

Cuba: Lesbians Marry With Government Blessing



Two women were symbolically married in Cuba last week in the courtyard of a Government Ministry. It is not the first gay marriage in Cuba, but the first to receive high-level State support and publicity.

The issue is a bold move by the Havana authorities, as there still remains quite a bit of social unease with homosexuality in Cuba. When I was in Cuba I was amazed by the scenes of hundreds of gays openly partying and making out in public deep into the night. It was a far cry from the repression I was warned about before visiting. Still, I cringed when a cab driver used the "M" word when describing the scene.

As IPS reports:

A proposal for legal reform advocated by the National Centre for Sex Education (CENESEX) and the Cuban Women’s Federation calls for the recognition of de facto unions between same-sex couples and equal rights for heterosexual and homosexual couples, as well as eligibility to adopt children and, for women, access to assisted fertilisation services.

The legal machinery is already rolling and the initiative may reach parliament in 2008, but no one can predict how long it will take to come to a vote. Meanwhile, CENESEX was advised by the ruling Communist Party to make efforts to prepare the public through a media campaign.

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Blogger jsb said...

Change! And yet, if you have a sticker or a bracelet that has that word on it, you get arrested.

http://www.bitacoracubana.com/desdecuba/portada2.php?id=6026

Why do you support a government that arrests kids for wearing bracelets?

9:03 AM  
Blogger leftside said...

No one has been arrested for simply wearing these bracelets. Some were questioned. Mr. Pedroso seems to be some kind of organizer in getting the shirts and bracelets into the country. Everyone knows these materials are from Miami, imported by the US Government, and part of a sinister plan. Just think if you or I were to be in possession of something improrted from Cuba by the Cuban Government to destabalize this country. We might be in Guantanamo, as it could be considered material support from a terrorist country.

9:14 AM  
Blogger jsb said...

Many have been detained for wearing the bracelets. Why do you support that?

"In the streets of Baracoa, Capitain Michael Machado Navarro broke off a CAMBIO bracelet of opposition leader and human rights activist Eli Cadena on January 7, 2008. Cadena was wearing the bracelet as a symbol of civic resistance."

I don't understand why supporters of the regime like you are afraid of a word and a plastic bracelet. Reminds me of East Germany just before the fall. You supporters are starting to look ridiculous in how desperate you are to apologize for the regime.

4:31 AM  
Blogger jsb said...

"Just think if you or I were to be in possession of something improrted from Cuba by the Cuban Government to destabalize this country. We might be in Guantanamo, as it could be considered material support from a terrorist country."

Do you realize how ridiculous you sound? I can go in front of the
White House with a bracelet from Cuba that says "Free the Cuban Five", on a T-Shirt, buy advertising, etc.. and nobody's going to cut it off my arm.

And are you all still supporting the crackdown on MTV in Cuba? No satellites allowed still? Not sure why you still support all of this, but I suppose you can't really back away now that you're a committed apologist.

4:34 AM  
Blogger leftside said...

Again, these were smuggled into the country by the US State Department, as part of their illegal and immoral plans for the island. Cuba is not scared of change, as it is something that all the national leaders are emphasizing. And they just took more than a million comments about what kind of change people want in hundreds of thousands of meetings.

That said, the Cuban Government is under no obligation to permit is anything that eminates from the US Government (including TV Marti) or its proxy groups in Miami who have a history of subversion and terrorism that rivals anything in the last 50 years. Why do you always ignore this context? Again, if the US dropped its subversion plans, I would be a lot harder on the Cuban Government.

4:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The country remains under siege. They have every right to be a little bit paranoid.

9:04 PM  

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