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A gay film festival hailed as the biggest in Asia and the only one in the Muslim world kicks off in Indonesia on Friday, hoping to draw 15,000 viewers to screenings and fringe events.

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A gay film festival hailed as the biggest in Asia and the only one in the Muslim world kicks off in Indonesia on Friday, hoping to draw 15,000 viewers to screenings and fringe events. Read more! Click here!

KATMANDU, Nepal — Hundreds of gays, lesbians, transvestites and their supporters danced through the Nepalese capital Wednesday in the country’s first international gay parade.KATMANDU - first international gay parade

The participants dressed in colorful clothes thronged the main streets of Kathmandu, led by Sunil Pant, a member of Nepal’s parliament and the nation’s most prominent gay activist.

Pant’s gay rights group organized the parade to campaign for greater rights for sexual minorities in Nepal. “Our message is ending all forms of discrimination,” Pant told reporters.

He said the parade participants were from India, Japan, Britain, Germany, Denmark and Norway, and a police officer at the scene estimated the crowd was around 2,000. Smaller such parades have been held in Nepal in the past.

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KATMANDU, Nepal — Hundreds of gays, lesbians, transvestites and their supporters danced through the Nepalese capital Wednesday in the country’s first international gay parade. The participants dressed in colorful clothes thronged the main streets of Kathmandu, led by Sunil Pant, a member of Nepal’s parliament and the nation’s most prominent gay activist. Pant’s gay rights [...]

‘Traitor’, ‘hypocrite’, ‘married to the mob’. Openly lesbian Climate Change Minister Penny Wong came under fire from the gay community and commentators in the media after towing the Labor line that only men and women should be allowed to marry.

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by News Editor ‘Traitor’, ‘hypocrite’, ‘married to the mob’. Openly lesbian Climate Change Minister Penny Wong came under fire from the gay community and commentators in the media after towing the Labor line that only men and women should be allowed to marry. Read the full article here from Fridae!

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Gai Jatra, an age-old festival which commemorates those who have died in the past year and where participants dress up in outlandish costumes during a street possession. The LGBT festival marched along side with it.

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Aug 25 Gai Jatra, an age-old festival which commemorates those who have died in the past year and where participants dress up in outlandish costumes during a street possession. The LGBT festival marched along side with it. Photos courtesy of www.bds.org.np For full article click here!

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Local News channel short report on the Pink Dot 2010 gathering in Singapore earlier this year.

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Local News channel short report on the Pink Dot 2010 gathering in Singapore earlier this year. Official site: http://pinkdot.sg Blog: http://pinkdotsg.blogspot.com/

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Gay Asian men living in Yorkshire say they are facing increasing racial abuse from within the gay community.

Racial discrimination in Great Britain towards Gay Asians

Gay Asian Men face discrimination

They claim the problem means that some of them are fearing for their own safety and have decided to stay at home or just suffer in silence.

Naz from Wakefield explained that when he goes out on to the gay scene in Leeds and Bradford he always sees or suffers from racial abuse.

“I have a fear now when I go out that there will be racism directed towards me and my friends,” he told BBC Asian Network.

“It makes us feel very insecure and I don’t think its worth going out because of the problems we face.”

Ali from Bradford is a regular on the gay scene in the North of England.

He goes out every week and tries to ignore the insults but says, inevitably, the racism does get to him.

We don’t get served in bars unless we protest and we get called Paki or have to deal with comments like ‘here come the suicide bombers’
Ali from Bradford

“If I go out then I don’t like to go on my own,” he said. “I always go with friends.

“We get looked at in a funny way. We don’t get served in bars unless we protest and we get called Paki or have to deal with comments like ‘here come the suicide bombers’.”

Both Ali and Naz go to get help and advice from a group called ABC in Bradford who provide a support network for Asian and black gay men in West Yorkshire.

Double life

Arshad Khan runs the group and he said: “Being gay and Asian means we suffer from many more problems than other gay men do and it takes great courage for us to go out on the scene and mix in public.

“Why should we always get stopped going in to a bar or club and searched? We even get asked to take our trousers down to see if we are carrying any weapons.

“We don’t want to be accused of being drug dealers or carrying guns. White gay men do not have to endure this. We just want to go out and relax in what should be a safe environment for us.”

Racism is alive and well but its far worse in Yorkshire than in cities like London and Manchester
Asif Quareshi from the Naz Project in London

Satnam from Leeds believes most gay Asian men still lead a double life as most do not tell their families, while many are married.

“Gay people always say they’re more sensitive to other peoples’ needs, so it’s ironic that I get more racism from gay men than any other community,” he said.

“If you want to get away from the problem, sadly, you have to go to Asian gay bars and clubs where there’s no racism.”

One of England’s oldest gay support groups for Asians is the Naz Project in London, where Asif Quareshi works with south Asian men.

“Racism is alive and well but it’s far worse in Yorkshire than in cities like London and Manchester,” he explained.

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Kam moved from London to Leeds a few years ago and agrees that if you want to avoid suffering racism you either do not go out or go to Asian-only bars and clubs.

“In big cities the gay community is segregated with white, black and Asian clubs and bars and, where they all meet, is where there are big problems.

“Before we can go into a club bouncers ask us to kiss other men to prove we are really gay. White men are not asked to do this so I just don’t bother going out anymore, it’s not worth it.”

The Gay Helpline UK says they are not aware of any such problems but agree that racism towards Asians may be happening.

They have urged anyone with concerns to contact them to see how they can offer any help.

Mr Khan concluded: “We get rejected in many of these bars and clubs and the gay community need to work together and get rid of racism.”

The names of the gays Asians mentioned above have been changed to protect their identity.

By Sanjiv Buttoo
BBC Asian Network

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FROM BBC NEWS Gay Asian men living in Yorkshire say they are facing increasing racial abuse from within the gay community. They claim the problem means that some of them are fearing for their own safety and have decided to stay at home or just suffer in silence. Naz from Wakefield explained that when he [...]

Prominent Singapore blogger and gay activist Alex Au notes that the police is back to entrapping gay cruisers after not having done so in 16 years, and explains how the police decoy in such instances could be said to have given consent (even if non-verbal) to be approached.

Together with some others interested in the same issue, I have been trying to keep a record of press reports of prosecutions related to gay sex. One thing I have noticed is that police entrapment of gay cruising has not been reported for at least 12 years, probably 16.

Until now. A recent report in the New Paper thus comes as a serious break in the pattern. A Malaysian was entrapped by a constable at a well-frequented cruising ground off busy Victoria Street.


The New Paper (Singapore) reported on 11 June 2010:

Man gropes cop in cemetery

By Elysa Chen 

On May 4, the police conducted an anti-vice operation at the old cemetery along Jalan Kubor, an area known for vice. 

The police declined to to give details of the vice activities. 

A plainclothes policeman was standing alone in a poorly lit spot when he was approached by Jagadiswaran Krisnan, 32, a coffee house supervisor, at about 10.40pm. 

Jagadiswaran struck up a conversation with the undercover cop. 

Two other police officers were stationed a short distance away, ready to provide help. 

While talking to the officer, Jagadiswaran, a Malaysian, moved closer to him. He told the officer that he was there “to have fun”. 

Then, he suddenly raised his hand and stroked the officer’s chest and private parts. 

That was when the undercover cop identified himself and, with the help of his colleagues, arrested the man. 

Jagadiswaran was charged with behaving in an indecent manner in a public place. He was fined $1,000 on Tuesday.Entrapment is a very problematic tactic in law enforcement; this is true whether we’re referring to drugs, espionage or sex. It always begs the question of whether the crime would have been committed if the undercover officer was not there in the first place. Entrapment generally starts from potentiality and converts it to reality, triggering an actus reus (action) when only the mens reus (intention) might have existed. 

For example, we advise people to be careful and not flash jewelry when walking around areas with poverty, high unemployment or crime. Why do we feel such advice is pertinent? Because we can see the role that temptation plays in precipitating crime. When someone is foolish enough to walk about, dazzling others with bling-bling and then get robbed, many of us would ascribe partial responsibility to the person advertising the potential loot.

How different is this from an entrapment operation? What is the police’s responsibility in creating the crime? 

More troubling is the possibility, mentioned in Alan Shadrake’s book, Once a Jolly Hangman, that undercover officers posing as narcotics buyers are known to prompt their sellers to supply larger and larger amounts of heroin till it gets above 15 grams, triggering the mandatory death penalty when caught. The book cites an unnamed insider source for this disclosure.

… that so angered the former CNB officer who assisted in some of my enquiries. ‘Encouraging the less fortunate to commit more serious crimes that result in them being hanged or jailed for impossibly long terms really appalled me’, he said…
Once a Jolly Hangman, page 132

What this means is that even if we argue in certain cases that actus reus would have occurred without entrapment,  it still begs the question of degree.

Giving non-verbal consent: The “language” of cruising grounds

The individual was quite right to assume that the officer had given consent, at least to the initial approach. This consent is based on the “language” of cruising grounds.

The cruising ground in question is a thickly foliaged, secluded area with nobody else passing through. It is populated at night by men who cruise for sex. If someone enters by accident (which almost never happens), it would be quite clear that cruising is taking place by simple observation; it’s not as if he will be pounced upon within seconds. One has plenty of minutes to take stock of the situation and choose whether to stay or leave. 

The principle here is that entrance + choosing to stay indicates consent. It’s like the way we sometimes land up on a porn website. When we see initial indications that it’s a porn website, we cannot deny we consciously make a choice whether to proceed deeper into the site or leave. That decision is ours to make, if we stay and navigate further in, it’s a decision that indicates consent.

The constable stayed. Others in the area would quite fairly read that act as indication of consent. There are two levels of consent in gay sex: (a) consent to be approached and (b) consent to have sex. By staying, the first level is considered by other gay men to have been given. It’s like saying “I am open to receiving offers” without guaranteeing that any offer will be accepted in full. 

And that’s what the Malaysian guy did on seeing the officer. He proposed. Let’s not think of proposals as solely verbal negotiations (some heterosexuals might because rape precedents tend to treat consent as a verbal matter?), but in gay sex, consent negotiations are usually physical. It’s based on touch, then waiting for a reciprocal touch, and another touch and so on. If in the process neither side refuses an escalation of touch, then consent (b) to have sex is considered as given. 

The Malaysian observed the standard protocol. He started verbally. The officer did not break off the conversation. Then he touched the chest. Again the officer did not say no; did not move away. Then the Malaysian touched his crotch. 

At each stage of the proposal, the officer indicated he was willing to let it go to the next stage. By any reasonable measure, consent was given to let his crotch be touched.

Read Part 2: Policing propriety as an abuse of human rights (linked below).

Alex Au has been a gay activist and social commentator for 14 years and is the co-founder of People Like Us, Singapore. Alex is the author of the well-known Yawning Bread website.

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Prominent Singapore blogger and gay activist Alex Au notes that the police is back to entrapping gay cruisers after not having done so in 16 years, and explains how the police decoy in such instances could be said to have given consent (even if non-verbal) to be approached. Together with some others interested in the same issue, [...]

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