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Gay activists Alex Freyre and José María Di Bello legally married Dec. 28 at a registry office in Ushuaia, capital of Argentina's Tierra del Fuego province.
Foto: Gobierno de Tierra del Fuego
Gay activists Alex Freyre and José María Di Bello legally married Dec. 28 at a registry office in Ushuaia, capital of Argentina's Tierra del Fuego province.

Gay couple marries in Argentina

A gay male couple legally married in Argentina Dec.
 28.

Activists Alex Freyre and José María Di Bello tied the knot at a registry office in Ushuaia, capital of the far-southern province of Tierra del Fuego.

The couple had been blocked from marrying in Buenos Aires on Dec. 1 after a national judge issued a ruling that conflicted with a city judge's ruling that had authorized their marriage.

The nation's Supreme Court then promptly announced it would resolve the matter of the conflicting rulings.

In Tierra del Fuego, meanwhile, Gov. Fabiana Ríos issued a decree allowing the marriage there.

She called the marriage "a breakthrough in human rights and social inclusion" and said, "We are delighted that it has happened in our province."

Federal and provincial human rights officials attended the wedding.

"Finally, the first marriage between persons of the same sex in Latin America and the Caribbean has occurred," said Claudio Morgado, president of the National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (INADI), who witnessed the event. "This took place after a strong activist fight by FALGBT (Argentina Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Trangenders) and great work of coordination between INADI and the legal secretary of Tierra del Fuego. INADI feels that we had to join in this historic moment marking a major advance in the fight against discrimination against lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders."

INADI immediately featured the wedding at the top of its official Web page.

"I am happy to have accomplished this, which for others is so easy and for us has been so difficult," Freyre told Radio 10 after the ceremony. "We promised that we were going to do the impossible to fulfill our wish, which is not (just) something of José María and Alex but rather the wish of millions of gays and lesbians."

A bill to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide is pending in Argentina's Congress and FALGBT President María Rachid says there are enough votes to pass it.

"There is sufficient consensus to address the law at the beginning of (2010)," she said. "The (vote) counts show we have a sufficient majority to act on it and approve it."

Buenos Aires, some other Argentine cities and the province of Río Negro already have civil-union laws for same-sex couples. Elsewhere in Latin America, similar laws are in force in Uruguay, Mexico City, the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, and the Mexican state of Coahuila, which borders Texas.

In addition to Tierra del Fuego, same-sex marriage is legal in Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and the U.S. states of Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. It will become legal in March in Mexico City and Washington, D.C.
Rex Wockner


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Gay couple 'marries' in China

State media reported Jan.
 13 that a gay couple got "married" in a gay bar in Chengdu, China.

Foto: AP Photo/Paul Sakuma/scanpix
News analysis by Rex Wockner

Prop 8 federal trial continues in San Francisco

At press time,
 the trial in the federal lawsuit against Proposition 8 was continuing in U.S. District Court in San Francisco before Judge Vaughn Walker.

Foto: Rex Wockner

300 march on Hyatt as history convention crosses gay picket line

Close to 300 people staged a raucous demonstration at the Manchester Grand Hyatt hotel in San Diego on Jan.
 9 to protest the American Historical Association's decision to go ahead with its annual meeting there rather than honor the gay boycott of the hotel.

Foto: AP Photo/Armando Franca/Scanpix

US Soccer Head Coach Pia Sundhage comes out as gay

"There has been no problem for me to be openly gay as Head Coach in the USA team.," said soccer coach Pia Sundhage at Nyhetsmorgon,
 TV4 on Saturday morning.

Foto: Rex Wockner

Gay laws take effect in California

New laws that do good things for gays took effect in California Jan.
 1.

Foto: ilga Europe

Georgian gay group raided, gay leader held for two weeks

TBILISI. The gay group Inclusive Foundation was raided by police in Tbilisi,
 Georgia, Dec. 15 and the organization's leader, Paata Sabelashvili, was jailed for two weeks.

Foto: gaybelarus.by

Belarusian activists fined for picket at Iranian Embassy

MINSK. Three members of GayBelarus were fined a total of about $467 Dec.
 23 for picketing the Iranian Embassy in Minsk to protest Iran's treatment of gay people.

Foto: AP Photo/Cheryl Senter/Scanpix

Gays marry in N.H. at stroke of midnight

Five states down,
 45 and D.C. to go. Gays started marrying in New Hampshire on Jan. 1 at the stroke of midnight.

Christmas Eve homosexuality arrests in Senegal

SALY. Twenty-four men were arrested at a house in Saly,
 Senegal, on Christmas Eve for "homosexual activities," local media said.

Foto: ILGA Europe

EU treaty is first to ban discrimination against gays

The European Union's Treaty of Lisbon,
 which came into force Dec. 1, incorporates the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, the only international governmental document that bans discrimination based on sexual orientation.

Foto: stockholmgaylife

Pink Christmas celebration in Stockholm

STOCKHOLM. Stockholm gay community celebrates Pink Christmas and Santa Lucia December 11-13.
 Three days of party but also culture and Church of Swedens Rainbow Mass with Stockholms newly consecrated Bishop, openly lesbian Eva Brunne, attending.

Foto: Magnus Aronson/IKON

Lesbian bishop consecrated in Sweden

The Church of Sweden consecrated the world's first openly lesbian bishop in a mainstream denomination Nov.
 8.

Foto: AP Photo/Gerald Herbert/Scanpix

Obama ends HIV travel and immigration ban

President Barack Obama's administration published a rule Nov.
 2 that will end the U.S. ban on HIV-positive foreign visitors and immigrants. The change will take effect in January.

Foto: Magnus Ragnvid Chammon

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