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Gerüchteküche Mexiko – Bottas glänzt als Vierter: Verstappen jagt Prost – Klartext von Audi?

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 21:46
Der dreifache Weltmeister Max Verstappen (26) kann mit seinen bereits 50 Triumphen noch 2023 in der ewigen Siegerliste Alain Prost mit 51 Erfolgen und Sebastian Vettel (53) überholen. Der Holländer lag in Mexiko in beiden Freitagstrainings vorne.
Categories: Swiss News

Hurrikan «Otis» hinterliess in der Stadt eine Spur der Verwüstung: Drohnenvideo zeigt Plünderungen im zerstörten Acapulco

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 21:26
In der Nacht auf Mittwoch traf Hurrikan «Otis» mit Windgeschwindigkeiten von 270 km/h und Böen von 330 km/h an der mexikanischen Pazifikküste auf Land. Besonders gross ist die Zerstörung in der Stadt Acapulco.
Categories: Swiss News

Panne am Flughafen Zürich – «Wir waren echt geschockt»: Edelweiss-Flieger muss Vollbremsung machen – Reifen geplatzt

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 21:12
Am Freitagabend musste eine Edelweiss-Maschine am Flughafen Zürich eine Vollbremsung hinlegen. Dabei platzte einer der Reifen des Flugzeugs.
Categories: Swiss News

Les autorités saisissent une importante quantité de drogue à Alger

Algérie 360 - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 20:52

Les autorités de sécurité algériennes ont récemment mené une opération couronnée de succès qui a abouti à l’arrestation d’un individu préalablement condamné et à la […]

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Categories: Afrique

Neustart von Holdener und Gisin: Ski-Duo sieht endlich Licht am Ende des Tunnels

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 20:27
Wendy Holdener (29) und Michelle Gisin (30) können vor einem Riesenslalom endlich wieder strahlen. Was ist anders als im vergangenen, schwachen Riesenslalom-Winter?
Categories: Swiss News

Il est né en 2009, le jeune auteur Moâtassim-Billah participe pour la première fois au SILA

Algérie 360 - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 20:26

La 26ᵉ édition du Salon international du Livre d’Alger connaît une remarquable participation signée : Al Moâtassim-Billah Midni. Âgé de 14 ans, le plus jeune […]

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Categories: Afrique

Mauritius Begins to Correct a Historic Wrong Towards LGBTQI+ People

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 20:23

Credit: Collectif Arc-en-Ciel/Facebook

By Inés M. Pousadela
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Oct 27 2023 (IPS)

In response to lawsuits brought by LGBTQI+ activists, the Mauritius Supreme Court has issued two landmark judgments striking down the criminalisation of consensual sex between adult men as unconstitutional. Its reasoning turned upside down the argument used by anti-rights forces to attack LGBTQI+ activists in many African countries: it acknowledged that criminalisation is the foreign import rather than gay sex, and a relic of colonialism it’s high time to shake off.

A damning colonial legacy

As in so many other Commonwealth states, criminalisation of consensual sex between men in Mauritius dated back to the British colonial era. Former colonies inherited criminal provisions targeted at LGBTQI+ people and typically retained them on independence and through subsequent criminal law reforms long after the UK had changed its laws.

That’s exactly what happened in Mauritius, which declared independence in 1968 but retained Criminal Code provisions criminalising homosexuality dating from 1838. Section 250 of this law punished ‘sodomy’ with penalties of up to five years in prison.

Around the Commonwealth, same-sex sexual acts remain a criminal offence in 31 out of 56 states, often punishable with harsh jail sentences, and in three cases – Brunei, north Nigeria and Uganda – potentially with the death penalty.

Even if extreme punishments are unlikely to be applied, as was the case in Mauritius, they have a chilling effect. Legal prohibitions stigmatise LGBTQI+ people, legitimise social prejudice and hate speech, enable violence, obstruct access to key services, notably healthcare, and deny them the full protection of the law. As a result, LGBTQI+ lives remain shrouded in uncertainty and fear.

Conflicting trends

Only in two Commonwealth states – Rwanda and Vanuatu – were same-sex relations never criminalised. In others, decriminalisation has come over time. A few – Australia, Canada, Malta and the UK – began processes leading to decriminalisation in the 1960s and 1970s, followed by New Zealand in the 1980s and the Bahamas, Cyprus and South Africa in the 1990s.

As some of these states went on to make further progress, notably in equal marriage rights, civil society activism continued to fuel the decriminalisation trend in the 2010s, starting in Fiji, with nine countries following over the next decade. Four more – Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Singapore and St Kitts and Nevis – followed suit in 2022.

The visible backlash against LGBTQI+ rights in Commonwealth states such as Ghana, Kenya and Uganda, where small gains in rights and visibility are bringing a disproportionate anti-rights response, tend to grab the headlines. The struggles of LGBTQI+ people in these countries are vital. But this shouldn’t obscure an overall trend of progress.

There are conflicting processes at play, with a tug of war between forces struggling for the realisation of rights and those resisting advances in the name of tradition and a supposedly natural order. In this struggle setbacks are inevitable – but in the long term, the side of rights is winning.

A rights-ward trajectory

Things started to change in Mauritius in the mid-1990s, when the issue of healthcare for LGBTQI+ people was first raised in the National Assembly in relation to HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. The country’s first public Pride event was held in 2005, and soon afterwards, in 2008, the Employment Rights Act banned discrimination based on sexual orientation. In 2012, the Equal Opportunities Act came into force, mandating protections in employment, education, housing and the provision of goods or services.

In October 2019 LGBTQI+ rights activist Abdool Ridwan Firaas Ah Seek, backed by his LGBTQI+ organisation Collectif Arc-en-Ciel (Rainbow Collective), filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of section 250. Two similar challenges had been filed the previous month, including one by Najeeb Ahmad Fokeerbux of the Young Queer Alliance, alongside three other plaintiffs.

On 4 October 2023, the Supreme Court delivered its historic decisions. In the Ah Seek case, it ruled that the constitution’s ban of discrimination based on sex includes sexual orientation, and that the prohibition of sex between consenting adult men was discriminatory and therefore unconstitutional. In the Fokeerbux case, it sustained the plaintiffs’ argument that the sodomy provision treated gay men as criminals and their sexuality as a crime and disrespected their relationships.

Legal and social change

Having decriminalised same-sex relations, Mauritius now places 54 out of 197 countries on Equaldex’s Equality Index, which ranks countries on their LGBTQI+-friendliness. The island nation scores 58 out of 100 points, a measure of all that remains to be done, even though it ranks far above the African region as a whole, which averages 28 points.

Outstanding issues in Mauritius include full protections against discrimination, marriage equality and adoption rights and recognition and protections for transgender people.

Mauritius scores higher for its legal situation than it does for public attitudes towards LGBTQI+ people. A recent survey showed that tolerance towards LGBTQI+ people has increased but there’s still work to be done. For the LGBTQI+ rights movement, it’s clear that while legal advances help normalise the existence of LGBTQI+ people, changing laws and policies is not enough.

A welcome opportunity for visibility came three weeks after the Supreme Court ruling, when the Pride march returned to the streets of Mauritius after a two-year absence. But the opportunity was also seized by an anti-rights group to stage a demonstration against advances in LGBTQI+ rights.

Who’s next?

The Mauritius Supreme Court ruling was welcomed by United Nations human rights experts and agencies, which encouraged the state to continue along the reform path and called on the 66 countries that still criminalise gay sex – almost half of them in Africa – to follow suit.

The landmark Mauritius court ruling is part of a global trend that’s likely to continue. Civil society’s successes should offer further inspiration for advocacy efforts elsewhere. But given the potential for backlash, there’s also a need to protect and defend rights and take violations of LGBTQI+ people’s rights seriously wherever they occur.

Inés M. Pousadela is CIVICUS Senior Research Specialist, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.

 


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Categories: Africa

Pourquoi nous avons tous de faux souvenirs, même si nous avons une bonne mémoire.

BBC Afrique - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 20:17
La science a montré que notre mémoire est un bouillon de souvenirs réels et inventés, dont les ingrédients et la saveur changent à chaque fois que nous les goûtons.
Categories: Afrique

Die Parteichefs im Check: Das bedeuten die Wahlen für Chiesa und Co.

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 20:06
Nach den Wahlen stehen die Parteichefs im Fokus. Wer mit erhobenen Hauptes weitermachen darf – und wer um seinen Job bangen muss.
Categories: Swiss News

Schweizer Brauch mit Weltrekord: Was feiert man eigentlich beim Räbeliechtli-Umzug?

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 20:03
Brenne auf, mein Licht, brenne auf, mein Licht... die Saison der Räbeliechtli-Umzüge steht vor der Tür. Der Schweizer Brauch ist weltweit einzigartig. Seine Bedeutung hat sich während Jahrhunderten stark verändert.
Categories: Swiss News

«Die Ausbildung ist hart»: Europäische Prinzessinnen erobern das Militär

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 20:02
Die Kronprinzessinnen von Schweden, Belgien, Spanien und der Niederlande tauschen Glitzerrobe und Diadem auch mal gegen Tarnanzug und Sturmgewehr. Denn als künftige Königinnen sind sie auch Oberbefehlshaberinnen ihrer Länder.
Categories: Swiss News

A pusztító hurrikán után fosztogatók lepték el Acapulcót

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 20:00
Mexikó történelmének egyik legerősebb vihara 27 emberrel végzett és hatalmas anyagi károkat okozott az üdülővárosban.

Horror-Tat in Deutschland: Jetzt spricht die Mutter der gequälten 13-Jährigen

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 19:58
Ein Fall von Jugendgewalt in Neubrandenburg schockiert ganz Deutschland. Jetzt äussert sich die Mutter der von einer Prügel-Gang gequälten 13-Jährigen.
Categories: Swiss News

In Sölden deklassierte Gut-Behrami einst Shiffrin: «Auch diesmal wird Lara ganz vorne mitmischen»

Blick.ch - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 19:54
2016 fuhr Lara Gut-Behrami den Lauf ihres Lebens – sie deklassierte alle und gewann. Wie stehen ihre Chancen diesmal?
Categories: Swiss News

Hamarosan elkészül a gácsi Csontváry-emlékház, itt lesz a község múzeuma is

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 19:39
Befejezéséhez közeledik az a projekt, amelynek keretében Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar festőművész emlékházává alakítják az egykori óvoda épületét. A gácsi (Halič) múzeum is helyet kap az épületben. Az év végén nyitnák meg a múzeumot, ahol interaktív elemek és kávézó is lesz – tájékoztatott pénteken, a Csontváry-emlékház ünnepélyes bemutatóján Alexander Udvardy, a község polgármestere.

Air Algérie : nouvelle promotion pour 8 destinations à l’International

Algérie 360 - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 19:39

La compagnie aérienne nationale Air Algérie a récemment annoncé une nouvelle promotion sur ses vols internationaux à destination de huit pays différents. Cette offre spéciale […]

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Categories: Afrique

Šimečka hatalomdemonstrációnak tartja az új belügyminiszter rendőrségen belül hozott változtatásait

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 19:22
Michal Šimečka, a parlament alelnöke, a Progresívne Slovensko elnöke hatalomdemonstrációnak tekinti a rendőrségnél történteket. A progresszívek vezetője szerint Matúš Šutaj Eštok (Hlas-SD) új belügyminiszter Robert Fico (Smer-SD) miniszterelnök utasításait hajtja végre.

Shatta Wale: Why Ghana's 'dancehall king' is trying Afrobeats

BBC Africa - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 19:19
The Ghanaian says he has "graduated" from the Jamaican genre that earned him legions of fans.
Categories: Africa

Victorine Agbemahoue installée Conseillère et non Maire

24 Heures au Bénin - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 19:06

Mahouna Victorine Agbemahoue, la suppléante de feu Bruno Fangnigbé, a été installée au Conseil communal de Djakotomey en tant que conseillère communale, jeudi 26 octobre 2023, contrairement à ce qui a été relayé précedemment.

Faux ! Madame Mahouna Victorine Agbemahoue, épouse Dato, n'a pas été installée en tant que nouveau maire de la commune de Djakotomey.
« Mahouna Victorine Agbemahoue, épouse Dato était la suppléante du défunt conseiller communal Fangnigbé M. Bruno, ancien maire décédé. C'est en tant que suppléante qu'elle a été convoquée, par le Préfet du Couffo Christophe Houinsou Megbedji, à l'effet de siéger désormais au sein du conseil communal en tant que conseillère communale », a clarifié Théophile Kpanon, le Chargé de Mission du préfet du Couffo, contacté par les médias.
En ce qui concerne le remplacement du maire défunt, le Chargé de mission précise qu' « il revient à l'UP le Renouveau, parti majoritaire, de désigner le nouveau maire de Djakotomey ».
« Lorsque l'UP le Renouveau va faire la désignation, le Préfet ira installer le nouveau maire dans ses fonctions », a indiqué Théophile Kpanon, joint par H2A Afro-Média.
Le maire Bruno Fangnigbé est décédé le 8 septembre 2023.
M. M.

Categories: Afrique

Vegyesen változott péntek estére a forint árfolyama

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 10/27/2023 - 19:02
Vegyesen alakult a forint árfolyama a főbb devizákkal szemben péntek estére a reggeli szintekhez képest a nemzetközi devizakereskedelemben. Az euró árfolyama alig változott, a reggel hét órakor jegyzett 382,80 forintról 382,86 forintra erősödött 18 órára, napközben 382,23 forint és 383,82 forint között mozgott.

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