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Sunday, June 30, 2013

SCOTUS Rejects Bid to Stop Gay Marriage in California

HATERS PWNED! – SCOTUS Rejects Bid to Stop Gay Marriage in California – ITS OVER!

by Will Kohler
The Supreme Court has rejected a petition from  Proposition 8's sponsors Protect Marriage to put an immediate hold on all gay weddings in the California.
"The Ninth Circuit's June 28, 2013 Order purporting to dissolve the stay placed last year...is the latest in a long line of judicial irregularities that have unfairly thwarted Petitioners' defense of California's marriage amendment," the paperwork filed by attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom read. "Failing to correct the appellate court's actions threatens to undermine the public's confidence in its legal system."
The Ninth Circuit's order to lift the stay came as a surprise to many, as the three-judge panel had previously said it would wait to lift the hold for 25 days in case the state of California wanted to appeal the Supreme Court decision.  But both Gov. Jerry Brown and California Attorney General Kamala Harris have always been strongly against Prop 8.
By denying their petition Justice Anthony Kennedy has effectively closed any and all  legal avenues available to  Proposition 8's sponsors has ended the long and at sometimes frustrating road to legal same-sex marriage in California.
It's over.

Will Kohler

Dominican Groups Reject Gay U.S. Ambassador Nominee

Dominican Groups Reject Gay U.S. Ambassador Nominee

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: June 28, 2013 at 6:05 PM ET
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — Religious groups in the Dominican Republic said Friday they are outraged by the nomination of a gay U.S. Ambassador to the conservative Caribbean country.
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James "Wally" Brewster would be the seventh U.S. Ambassador in history to be openly gay, but opponents are asking the administration of Dominican President Danilo Medina to reject his nomination.
Rev. Cristobal Cardozo, leader of the Dominican Evangelical Fraternity, said he worried about the message that Brewster's presence might send.
"It's an insult to good Dominican customs," he said.
Cardinal Nicolas de Jesus Lopez, president of the Conference of the Dominican Episcopate, echoed similar sentiments.
"You can expect anything from the U.S.," said Lopez, who is also the archbishop of Santo Domingo.
Meanwhile, Vicar Pablo Cedano criticized the nomination as "a lack of respect, of consideration, that they send us that kind of person as ambassador."
"If he arrives, he'll suffer and will be forced to leave," Cedano warned, without elaborating.
U.S. Embassy spokesman Daniel Foote said in a brief statement to reporters that Brewster was nominated because of his skills as an international businessman and his ideas on democracy and human rights.
"Brewster arrives as an ambassador, he's not coming here as an activist for the gay community," Foote said.
Local gay and lesbian activists condemned the outrage, saying the words of religious officials were filled with hate.
Nominating a gay man as ambassador should be viewed as normal, according to a statement by the umbrella nonprofit LGBT Collective.
The groups' stance "contrasts with the silence maintained by prelates and pastors when it comes to sexual assaults on children," said Leonardo Sanchez, of the nonprofit gay group Friends, Always Friends.
Officials with Medina's administration have declined to comment on the issue.
"It would be in bad taste for the state to comment on this nomination," said Cesar Pina, a judicial consultant to the presidency.
The debate comes as activists prepare for an annual gay pride parade scheduled for Sunday in the capital of Santo Domingo, which has hosted the parade for about a decade.
Brewster is currently a senior managing partner for the Chicago consulting firm SB&K Global. He also was a fundraiser for Obama and an inaugural committee contributor.

Vatican ‘rent-boy’ prostitution ring exposed: ‘underage boys’ exploited

The Vatican braces for yet another sex scandal after a prostitution ring consisting of poor, immigrant boys, many underage, operating inside the Holy Roman Church and servicing clergy and high ranking church officials, is exposed.
According to a June 26 story appearing in The Times, a convicted pedophile priest has given Italian investigators concrete information about a prostitution ring operating inside the Holy Roman Church. Multiple reports now indicate a member of Italy’s military police served as a pimp for the ring, picking up immigrant boys, many underage, at a bar called “Twink” for encounters with priests around Rome.
Convicted pedophile priest Don Patrizio Poggi, who served a five-year sentence for abusing five 14 and 15-year-old boys at his parish on the outskirts of the Italian capital, has reportedly handed numerous names of clergy and other church officials involved in the prostitution ring to Italian police.
Poggi has reportedly handed the names of 20 alleged child abusers in the Roman clergy – including four serving priests and a Monsignor - to the authorities.
So far, four people have formally been placed under investigation by Rome magistrates. Suspects are said to include a monsignor who is currently the secretary of an important bishop, as well as a former Carabinieri police officer suspected of recruiting underage boys for the alleged prostitution ring.
CathNewsUSA reports the allegations are rejected by the Vatican: Cardinal Agostino Vallini, head of the Catholic Vicariate of Rome, claims Poggi’s allegations are made from a desire for vengeance.

Israel’s terrorism on Human Rights: Female captives held under catastrophic conditions

Israel’s terrorism on Human Rights: Female captives held under catastrophic conditions

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AL-KHALIL, (PIC)– A human rights organization warned of the “catastrophic and unbearable” situation of Palestinian female prisoners in the Israeli Hasharon detention center.
The Prisoners’ Center for Studies said in a statement on Saturday that the Israeli prison administration has been abusing the Palestinian female captives held in Hasharon.
The 16 Palestinian prisoners are exposed to surprise raids and night searches. They are subjected to harsh forms of punishment; including the payment of fines, the solitary confinement and the deprivation of visits, in addition to the brutal interrogation circumstances, the center added.
It also pointed to the deliberate policy of medical neglect in Hasharon jail, and said some patient captives need urgent surgeries but the Israeli authorities have been postponing them.
The center appealed to the international institutions, especially the Red Cross and the United Nations to exert pressure on the occupation authorities to stop the ongoing violations against the female detainees.

LGBT History: June 30th

LGBT History: June 30th – Ohio Police Ignore Anti-Gay Riot, GA Sodomy Law Upheld, and AIDS

by Will Kohler

June 30th

1924:  Jacob Israel de Haan, Dutch writer and journalist, assassinated at age 42 for his contacts with Arab leaders. His killer claims never to have known about Haan’s homosexuality, and said further, “I neither heard nor knew about this,” adding "why is it someone's business what he does at his home?" According to Gert Hekma, Zionists spread a rumor he had been killed by Arabs because of his sexual relations with Arab boys
1973:  The first lesbian conference in Canada is held at Toronto's YWCA.
1974:  43,000 attended the 5th Annual Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade, more than double the number from the previous year.
1975:  Canada's National Gay Rights Conference sees formation of National Gay Rights Coalition which is renamed the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Rights Coalition / Coalition Canadienne pour les droits des lesbiennes et des gais (CLGRC / CCDLG) in 1978. It folds two years later.
1979:  In London, England, 8,000 join the Gay Pride march from the Embankment to Hyde Park to hear Tom Robinson sing.
1979:  A group of 40 people in Cincinnati Ohio who had reserved a city park pool in the division of Clifton for a gay pride party and attacked by local residents who threw rocks and bottles at them. Police arrived, watched for a while and then drove away doing nothing. One man had to be rescued by a television news crew. Police refused to return, even after several calls reporting a riot.
1981:  Moncton, New Brunswick, city council passes a last-minute law to prevent a gay picnic from taking place in Centennial Park to celebrate Canada Day. Group of gay people hold picnic anyway.
1981:  Governor Bob Graham of Florida signed the Trask Amendment into law which denied state funding to any university or college which allowed gay/lesbian/bisexual student organizations. It would later be struck down by the Florida Supreme Court as unconstitutional.
1984:  The Unitarian Church in the U.S. voted to approve ceremonies uniting same-sex couples.
1986:  The U.S. Supreme Court announced its decision in the case of Bowers v. Hardwick, a case challenging the constitutionality of the Georgia sodomy law.
Michael Hardwick was 29 and tending bar at a gay pub in Atlanta, Georgia, he threw a beer bottle into an outdoor trash can and got cited by the police for public drinking. The cop wrote down the wrong day on his summons. When Hardwick didn’t show up in court as a result, an arrest warrant was issued. An officer later showed up at his apartment to serve the warrant, and a guest who’d been sleeping on the living room couch said he wasn’t sure if Hardwick was home. The cop decided to take a look and found Hardwick in his bedroom, having oral sex with a man and they were both arrested for sodomy.
Hardwick’s case was dismissed without a trial by the district court, and then he actually won on appeal before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, where a panel of judges found that his fundamental right to privacy had been violated. . But when Hardwick’s case came to the Supreme Court, Justice Byron White didn’t frame it in terms of privacy or any other civil right. “The issue presented,” he wrote, “is whether the Federal Constitution confers a fundamental right upon homosexuals to engage in sodomy.” The answer was no. White got there by saying that proscriptions against homosexual conduct had “ancient roots,” stressing that at the time 24 states and the District of Columbia continued to outlaw sodomy
White famously got the fifth vote that made his opinion speak for the majority from Justice Lewis Powell, a moderate, who said at the time that he didn’t know any gay people. (He meant openly gay people, since it turned out he had a gay clerk.).  Four years later, Powell famously told a group of law students that he regretted his decision. "I think I probably made a mistake in that one," he said.
1986:  Dr. William Haseltine responds to a U.S. justice department memo which claimed that he said that HIV could be casually transmitted. He said his statements had been distorted and that casual contact posed no significant threat. Assistant Attorney General Charles Cooper later apologized to him.
1987:  After spending three years in jail for treason, South African AIDS activist Simon Nkoli was released on bail.
Nikoli founded the Gay and Lesbian Organization of the Witwatersrand in 1988. He traveled widely and was given several human rights awards in Europe and North America. He was a member of International Lesbian and Gay Association board, representing the African region. After becoming one of the first publicly HIV-positive African gay men, he initiated the Positive African Men group based in central Johannesburg
Nikoli died of AIDS in 1998 in Johannesburg
1989:  Activists protest outside the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC because of the cancellation of an exhibit of photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe.
1990:  Gays in London, England, lay a wreath at the Cenotaph in memory of gays killed in Germany during the Holocaust.
1995:  British publication Capital Gay puts out its last issue.
1998:  Lawmakers in Catalonia Spain passed a bill which gives same sex couples the same inheritance and alimony rights as married couples, but stopped short of allowing the adoption of children. Catholic groups condemned the bill, saying it institutionalized immoral behavior.
2000:  David Copeland, 24, is convicted murder for planting a bomb in a London gay bar a year earlier.  Copeland a  Neo-Nazi militant  became known as the "London Nail Bomber" after a 13-day bombing campaign in April 1999 aimed at London's black, Bangladeshi and gay communities.
2001:  Dozens are injured in Belgrade as roving bands of young thugs attack participants the first gay-rights march in Yugoslavia's capital.
2005:  Spain becomes the fourth country in the world (after Belgium, the Netherlands and Canada) to legalize gay marriage as the Spanish parliament gives final approval to a bill authorizing same-sex weddings. To no one's surprise the Catholic Church howled in protest, but the law passed anyway.
2009:  After a strenuous court battle, the Minnesota Supreme Court race was finally decided by a state Supreme Court ruling in favor of Al Franken. Franken is considered a great ally to have in the Senate, as he has spoken numerous times on his intent to vote in favor of expanding rights for gays, and because his vote makes a “filibuster proof” majority.
Will Kohler

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Putin signs ‘gay propaganda’ bill into law

Russian president has signed the nationwide bill, passed by the State Duma and Senate unanimously, into law. Many gay rights campaigners say it will incite hate crime and make homophobia legal
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Ethiopia paper warns a ‘satanic’ gay ‘disease’ is spreading

An influential Ethiopian paper published an article saying homosexuality, equated with child rape, is disease spreading throughout the country, as well as announcing a new documentary film about the ‘satanic issue’
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Sardinians march for gay rights in beach pride

An estimated 10,000 people marched on the beach of Cagliari, Sardinia, to shout, sing and fight for LGBT rights in an anti-gay region of Italy
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The New York City Dyke March drums its way through the heart of Manhattan

Women of all colors and ages take over New York City streets in a joyous tradition that comes the day before the Gay Pride parade
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NZ anti-gay group slams tourism 'stunt'

Family First's Bob McCoskrie says competition for Australian gay couple to marry in New Zealand discriminates against straight couples, makes official complaint
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Aussie ex 'first bloke' talks about gay gaffe

'My father says, "my father was a barber in Shepparton. He must have been gay as well!' says boyfriend of former Australian prime minister about having his sexuality questioned on a radio interview
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21,000 show-up to support LGBT love in Singapore

Largest crowd ever show support for LGBT people in Singapore at Pink Dot
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Beijing Queer Film Festival goes off without ban for first time in 12 years

Sixth Beijing Film Festival is heralded as a great success, with 28 films from five countries show and 25 scholarship places awarded to queer people from less developed parts of China, and no intervention from the authorities
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Turkey: Father who murdered son for being gay pleads guilty

A Turkish man who murdered his son for being gay pleaded guilty but said it was ‘an accident’
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Human rights center: Israel exploiting prisoners as bargaining chips

Human rights center: Israel exploiting prisoners as bargaining chips

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RAMALLAH, (PIC)– A Palestinian human rights center has doubted press reports that Israel was pondering the release of oldest serving Palestinian prisoners in return for reactivating negotiations with the PA.
The Palestine prisoners’ center for studies said in a statement on Sunday that the Israelis were exploiting the Palestinian prisoners’ issue as a bargaining chip to blackmail the PA politically and to pressure it into returning to the negotiations table.
It said that the release of Palestinian prisoners was tabled more than once before with no real progress achieved in any of those past attempts.
The center opined that the Israeli occupation authority was using the issue of those prisoners to extort certain political gains that would only serve its own interest.
The center advised the Palestinian masses not to be too optimistic about possible “goodwill gestures” by the IOA including the release of oldest serving prisoners.
The center ruled out the possibility of releasing all or even part of those prisoners, pointing to recent “serious” moves within the Knesset to restrict the premier’s jurisdiction of pardoning Palestinian prisoners.

Defense Contractor Ducks Abu Ghraib Torture Liability

 (CN) - A military contractor cannot be sued for its alleged role in the torture of Abu Ghraib prisoners because the Supreme Court recently immunized corporations from civil claims, a federal judge ruled.
     Detainees at the infamous Iraqi prison sued CACI International and other contractors in droves in 2008, under the Alien Tort Statute, a more-than-200-year-old law that allows American courts to hear foreign citizens' claims against Americans violating international laws and treaties abroad.
     The Pentagon contracted CACI to detain and interrogate prisoners. Detainees there said they were subjected to electric shocks, sexual violence, forced nudity, broken bones, and deprivation of oxygen, food, and water.
     For nearly five years, the detainees have fought in various federal courts, where their cases have been consolidated and gone through several multiple decisions and appeals.
     In the meantime, a group of refugees sought similar jurisdiction to take on oil giants that had allegedly conspired with the Nigerian government to brutally suppress dissent against oil exploration in the Ogoniland region.
     The Ogoni refugees never got to argue their case on its merits, however, because the courts found that corporations could not be sued under the Alien Torts Statute.
     Judge Pierre Leval of the 2nd Circuit had been the lone dissenting voice in the case's trajectory.
     "So long as they incorporate (or act in the form of a trust), businesses will now be free to trade in or exploit slaves, employ mercenary armies to do dirty work for despots, perform genocides or operate torture prisons for a despot's political opponents, or engage in piracy - all without civil liability to victims," Leval wrote in 2010.
     The Supreme Court affirmed dismissal of Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum two months ago, effectively gutting the ability of foreigners to hold U.S. corporations liable for conduct overseas.
     U.S. District Judge Gerald Bruce Lee found Tuesday that the high court's decision also dashed the hopes of the Abu Ghraib detainees.
     "Here, as in Kiobel, Plaintiffs are barred from asserting ATS jurisdiction because the alleged conduct giving rise to their claims occurred exclusively on foreign soil," Lee wrote, abbreviating Alien Tort Statute.
     Lawyers at the Center for Constitutional Rights, who represented the detainees, slammed Lee's "narrow and technical" reading of Kiobel, which they claimed ignored an exception for cases that "touch and concern" the United States "with sufficient force."
     Baher Azmy, the civil liberties group's legal director, said in a statement that the "ruling effectively created lawless spaces where even U.S.-based entities can commit torture and war crimes with impunity."
     "The ATS and the Kiobel decision cannot be interpreted to provide safe haven in the United States to entities that have engaged in egregious human rights abuses abroad," Azmy added.
     He noted that the decision came down on the International Day in Support of Torture Victims.

Murder conviction overturned for US marine

Murder conviction overturned for US marine
Blake Lynch at 11:36 AM ET


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[JURIST] The U.S. military's highest court, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces [official website], overturned the murder conviction of Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins III. The Court's decision [opinion, PDF] was based on the claim that Sgt. Hutchins's constitutional rights were violated when he was held in solitary confinement without access to a lawyer for seven days in 2006. Sgt. Hutchins has served half of an 11-year sentence for murder, conspiracy to commit murder, making a false official statement and larceny for his role in the April 2006 kidnapping and murder of Iraqi civilian Hashim Ibrahim Awad in Hamdania [JURIST news archive] in Al Anbar province. Although Sgt. Hutchins could be freed in several days, the Navy could order a new court martial or ask the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the case. This decision marks the latest in a series of developments concerning Sgt. Hutchins. In 2012, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces decided to hear [JURIST report] Sgt. Hutchins' appeal. In 2010, a military judge ordered the release [JURIST report] of Sgt. Hutchins, two months after his conviction for killing an Iraqi citizen was reversed by the Navy-Marine Court for Criminal Appeals, citing lack of a fair trial. In 2008, the US military reduced the sentence [JURIST report] of Sgt. Hutchins to 11 years in detention and a rank reduction to Private before being dishonorably discharged. In 2007, a military judge sentenced Sgt. Hutchins [JURIST report] to 15 years in prison for his role in the commission of the 2006 kidnapping and murder.

Federal judge blocks Michigan's ban on domestic partner benefits

Federal judge blocks Michigan's ban on domestic partner benefits
Samuel Franklin at 1:14 PM ET


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[JURIST] A federal judge on Friday blocked [opinion, PDF] Michigan's ban on domestic partner benefits [Act 297 of 2011, text] for employees who work for public schools or local governments, saying the plaintiffs have demonstrated a likelihood of success on their equal protection claim by providing evidence of the state's discriminatory purpose. Passed in 2011 by a Republican-controlled Legislature, the law ended insurance [Washington Post report] for people whose domestic partners work for certain public employers. While Michigan's Constitution [text] has barred same-sex couples from marrying since 2004, some public employers had extended benefits [Reuters report] to same-sex domestic partners, a development that arguably served as the impetus for the law's passage. Judge David Lawson, presiding over the US District Court Eastern District of Michigan [official website], likened the ban to the recently-invalidated Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) [text], citing on five separate occasions the two-day-old US Supreme Court [official website] opinion [text] in United States v. Windsor [JURIST news archive]. Taking note of the rapidly-evolving cultural views on same-sex relationships, Judge Lawson quotes Justice Anthony Kennedy's opinion, stating, "the Constitution's guarantee of equality must at the very least mean that a bare congressional desire to harm a politically unpopular group cannot justify disparate treatment of that group." Michigan's nearly 9-year-old ban on same-sex marriage is also under review before a Michigan federal court, although as of right now a date of decision is still unknown. The decision by Michigan's Eastern District Court comes on the same day as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' [official website] order to lift [JURIST report], effective immediately, the ban on same-sex marriages in California. Both lower court decisions follow the Supreme Court's landmark rulings on California's Proposition 8 [opinion] and the previously-mentioned DOMA. With approval from both California Governor Jerry Brown and Attorney General Kamala Harris, marriage ceremonies began Friday night [Reuters report] across California, with hundreds of couples lining up to exchange nuptials and receive their marriage licenses. Proposition 8 plaintiffs Kristin Perry and Sandy Stier were one of the first marriages of the evening, overlooking the grand staircase at San Francisco City Hall the two were married by state Attorney General Harris. Fellow plaintiffs Paul Katami and Jeff Zarrillo were married the same night at Los Angeles City Hall by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.

Michael Jackson 'spent $35 million to silence at least two dozen boys he abused' according to secret explosive FBI files

Michael Jackson 'spent $35 million to silence at least two dozen boys he abused' according to secret explosive FBI files

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Michael Jackson paid $35 million in hush money to at least two dozen young boys he sexually abused over 15 years, it has been alleged. 
Sunday People has published explosive ‘secret FBI files’ suggesting the King of Pop groomed and molested children from at least 1989, despite his insistence he was just spending time with them.
The damning files claim the deceased popstar was a 'pedophile' who watched porn while assaulting a boy, molested a famous child star, fondled a child’s genitals in his private cinema and groped another child whose mother wasn’t ‘bothered’ by it.
Michael Jackson allegedly paid $35 million in hush money to at least two dozen young boys he sexually abused over 15 years
Michael Jackson allegedly paid $35 million in hush money to at least two dozen young boys he sexually abused over 15 years

The FBI did not return Mail Online’s calls today.
Jackson family lawyers have to date insisted the star has only paid off the family of Jordan Chandler, 13, who he allegedly abused in 1993.
However a sleuth hired by Anthony Pellicano – a celebrity private eye Jackson allegedly hired to make the pedophilia claims go away – has claimed Jackson was a ‘serial child predator’ who paid out scores of children he allegedly abused at his Neverland Ranch.

 

Sunday People says it has evidence to back the investigators claims.
When Anthony Pellicano was investigated in 2002 for bugging Hollywood stars, the FBI seized his files, including many about Jackson.
These included case files CADCE MJ-02463 and CR 01046 which Sunday People claims it has access to.
The files were allegedly not passed on to prosecutors in Jackson’s controversial 2005 molestation trial.
Jackson's children Prince, Prince Michael II 'Blanket' and Paris, have weathered numerous scandals since their dad's death
Jackson's children Prince, Prince Michael II 'Blanket' and Paris, have weathered numerous scandals since their dad's death

The shocking revelations come after Jacko’s daughter, 15-year-old Paris, recently tried to kill herself by slashing her wrists.
In further scandal, his family is also trying to sue gig promoter AEG Live who they claim hired Dr Conrad Murray who prescribed Jackson his last fatal drug dose. 
AEG Live denies hiring Murray, who is currently serving a four-year jail term for involuntary manslaughter.
The investigator, who spoke to Sunday People on the condition of anonymity, said he decided to finally come forward after Jackson’s former child friend Wade Robson revealed he was abused by Jackson.
Australian-born Robson, a dancer and choreographer, recently launched a major lawsuit against the Jackson estate, saying he was regularly molested at Neverland in the 1990s.
Sunday People claims it has seen files confirming Robson’s claims.
Wade Robson claims Michael Jackson molested him regularly at his Neverland Ranch during the 1990s
Wade Robson claims Michael Jackson molested him regularly at his Neverland Ranch during the 1990s

While Pellicano is now in jail for racketeering and wire-tapping, his investigator told Sunday People he was hired to help dig the dirt on Jackson and make potential problems disappear.
He claims Jackson was obsessed with child porn and preyed on the sons of friends.
The investigator said he kept copies of FBI documents naming 17 boys - including five child actors and two dancers – Jacko targeted for abuse.
These included a European boy and the sons of a screenwriter.
The sleuth said at least three boys were paid to stay silent, with the family of a famous film actor given about $596,300 not to talk to the media.
He said a Neverland maid was allegedly paid $2 million after accusing her boss of molesting her son, while another woman who knew her son was being assaulted ‘turned a blind eye to it because if it didn’t bother him, it didn’t bother her’.
The files on the alleged victims were reportedly compiled when lawyers drew up a list of ‘potential threats’ to Jackson’s image in the early 1990s, when he was on a world tour.
But after the father of Jordan Chandler publicly claimed his son had been abused, other similar accusations began flooding the media.
Chandler was paid a hefty sum to stay out of the limelight.
‘His [Jackson’s] actress friend Elizabeth Taylor encouraged him to hire Pellicano ­because she had used him to stop dirt on her drug problems being released in the media,’ the investigator, who spent two years on the case, alleged.
'Pellicano had links to key figures in the US media and made them dance to his tune.
'With the help of people like Pellicano, the world and his fans never heard what took place at Neverland over 15 years.’
While Jackson was found not guilty of abusing a 13-year-old boy in 2005, the private eye insists the boxes of evidence he helped to collect showed ‘Jackson was a serial child predator’.
The investigator said he didn’t come forward to upset Jackson’s children, but to finally make public that authorities have shocking information on the dead star that has never been released.
However long-time Jackson lawyer and friend Brian Oxman said he thought only Chandler had been paid off, but admitted the ‘gift list on Michael’s income tax returns was astounding’.

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Jewish settlers attack buses filled with children in Jerusalem

Jewish settlers attack buses filled with children in Jerusalem

by aletho
Palestine Information Center - 29/06/2013
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM -- Palestinian sources in Jerusalem said Jewish settlers on Friday night attacked buses carrying 100 Palestinian children participating in a summer camp organized by Health Work Committees in Silwan in occupied Jerusalem.
Health Work Committees pointed in a press release on Saturday that the camp includes a group of children between 7 and 12 years old, a number of them had been previously arrested in the occupations jails.
The settlers threw stones at the buses, breaking their windows and terrorizing the children.
The committees condemned the attack and called for "providing protection for the Palestinian people and children from settlers' violence in occupied Palestine, committed under the protection of the occupation army."
In al-Khalil, another group of Israeli settlers attacked on Thursday evening a Palestinian civilian near Yatta, and fled the scene in the absence of the occupation forces, locals reported.
They added that the citizen sustained wounds as the settlers threw stones at him and was taken to hospital for treatment.
Jewish settlers set on Thursday fire to agricultural lands in the archaeological area of Sebastia near the city of Nablus in the north of the West Bank.
Na'el Shaer, Sebastia's mayor, said that groups of settlers from the settlement of Shavei Shomron built on the town's land set fire to agricultural land, damaging large stretches of land, including land planted with olives and almond trees.
He added that the settlers have been continuously targeting the town as it represents an archaeological and historical area, noting that they had previously destroyed crops after pumping wastewater into the cultivated lands.
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London celebrates marriage and salutes Russia at gay pride

From the armed forces marching in strict order to community groups signing, dancing and blowing whistles, thousands joined the Pride in London parade
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Out NBA player Jason Collins could have a contract soon with the Brooklyn Nets

If the Brooklyn Nets offer Jason Collins a contract, he'll return to a team he played for seven years
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All participants in St Petersburg gay pride arrested for marching

LGBT activists in Russia confirm that police have arrested about 60 participants in today’s gay pride parade for violating the country's anti-gay laws, while some were beaten and suffered injuries
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Half a million people to march in Paris gay pride parade

Thousands of anti-gay demonstrators are expected to protest Paris’s first gay pride parade since legalizing same-sex marriage one month ago
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Russia rejects couples’ application for gay marriage

St. Petersburg’s registry office rejects an attempt by five gay Russian couples to apply for marriage
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Chinese agency signs first foreign trans actress

Thai actress Rose officially starts career in the Chinese entertainment industry after box office success
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Gay director Kim Joh Kwang-su releases pre-wedding photos

The South Korean aims to challenge conventional gender stereotypes with ‘shocking’ pictures
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Vincent Wijeysingha becomes first politician to come out in Singapore

Singapore Democratic Party politician confirms he is gay, hours before attending the city state’s annual LGBT rally
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Prop. 8 plaintiffs Paul Katami and Jeff Zarrillo get married at Los Angeles City Hall

Ceremony conducted by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on his final day in office
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Kris Perry and Sandy Stiers declared 'spouses for life'

Prop. 8 plaintiffs married in San Francisco City Hall
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New York City prepares for a weekend of gay pride

San Francisco and Seattle will also celebrate gay pride and political victories on the last Sunday of June
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Same-sex marriages resume in California - Prop. 8 plaintiffs first in line

Kris Perry and Sandy Stier to be married by state's attorney general
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Alec Baldwin is sorry for anti-gay language used in Twitter rant

'As someone who fights against homophobia, I apologize'
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Sesame Street's Bert and Ernie appear as gay couple on cover of The New Yorker

Puppets cuddle as they watch Supreme Court marriage equality rulings on TV
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Alec Baldwin calls reporter a 'toxic little queen' in homophobic Twitter rant

Tirade comes after story claimed Baldwin's wife was tweeting from James Gandolfini's funeral
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Indiana Governor removes pro-gay comments from Facebook then later apologizes

Mike Pence: 'Some comments were being deleted simply because they expressed disagreement with my position'
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Are these the 100 most powerful LGBT people in the world?

Controversial entries include journalist Julie Bindel, criticized for transphobia. Read the full World Pride Power List, dominated by UK names, here
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Prepare to party at London Gay Pride

After a disappointing year, London Pride is back bigger and better with big acts, themed nights out, and a family day out
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Tunisia political leader found guilty of having gay sex

Mounir Baatour, Liberal Party leader, has been found guilty of sodomy after being jailed for nearly three months, human rights groups criticize the ruling saying anti-gay legislation is used as a moral and political weapon
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Stonewall honors kids for standing up to anti-gay bullies

UK gay group Stonewall names Young Campaigner of the Year and awards dozens of others for their work tackling anti-LGBT bullying in schools
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Is this the ultimate gay sex icon?

With Taylor Lautner's abs, Hugh Jackman's personality and Gerard Butler's voice, is this every gay man's dreamboat?
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Lady Gaga to make comeback at New York Pride

'Born This Way' singer will reportedly make a surprise appearance at one of the biggest gay pride events in the world
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Drag queens bitch fight after wrong winner named at pageant

Claws came out and wigs went flying as a beauty contest runner-up attacks the mistakenly crowned winner
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