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In a case brought by a man fired from a Christian college due to his sexuality, the court ruled Alberta’s failure to include sexual orienta­ tion protections in its Individual Rights Protection Act violates the national Charter of Rights and Freedoms. “The exclusion sends a message to all Albertans that it is permissible, and perhaps even acceptable, to discriminate against indi­ viduals on the basis of their sexual orientation,” Justice Peter Cory wrote for the court. “The effect of that message on gays and lesbians is one whose significance cannot be underestimat­ as ed.... Perhaps most important is the psycholog­ ical harm which may ensue from this state of affairs. Fear of discrimination will logically lead to concealment of true identity, and this must be harmful to personal confidence and self­ esteem.” The 7-1 decision stipulates that Alberta’s human rights statute must be interpreted as including sexual orientation, effective immedi­ ately. 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WHEEL ALIGNMENTS & TIRES COLOMBIA 26, the Constitutional Court O n ruled March private religious schools cannot ban gay and lesbian students. The court declared: “Homosexuality is a condition of the human person that implies the choice of a life option equally as respectable and valid as any other.” Wienczyslaw Gasz State Barbara Labuda and several members of Parliament, waited outside in the cold. No bomb was found. Knurow resident Wienczyslaw Gasz, 26, was selected Mr. Gay Poland 1998. The event was JAPAN book that posthumously outed the famed sponsored by Nowy Men, a gay magazine. All author Yukio Mishima was recalled March profits from the evening were sent to the newly- 30 after his family secured an injunction from established Bosnian Gay Group in Sarajevo. the Tokyo District Court. ROMANIA The family argued the author of the book, ariana Cetiner, the Romanian woman Jiro Fukushima, violated copyright laws by pub­ who spent two years in jail for “luring lishing letters that he had personally received from Mishima—letters which confirmed another woman into sexual intercourse,” has issued a public thank you to those who fought Mishima’s homosexuality. Hie family’s lawyer denied a charge from for her release. The letter, dated April 1, reads: “I would like Fukushima’s publisher that the injunction was not really about copyright issues but rather to thank all of you for being by my side. Thank you for your letters and I am sorry that I wasn’t about concealing Mishima’s gay relationships. Fukushima claims he and Mishima were able to reply from prison. Now, being free, I will lovers for four months in 1951, when Mishima try to keep in touch with you. “As for me, I can tell you that, with the help was 26, and again for five years in the early of Amnesty International, the Romanian 1960s. Helsinki Committee and the lawyer Monica Macovei, I intend to take my case back to court, MEXICO penly lesbian so that the truth comes out.... It seems that Congresswoman being a lesbian in Romania is worse than being Patria Jiménez met a criminal. The detention affected me a lot. The with Mexico City beatings, the treatment in prison affected me.” Cetiner, who was adopted by Amnesty Mayor Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas March 24 International as a prisoner of conscience in to begin planning the December 1997, was released on March 18. city’s first gay and les­ THAILAND bian community cen­ he country’s transsexual beauty pageant ter. returned in late March after a six-year hia­ “He’s an incredi­ tus, and 22-year-old Thanapom Wongprasert of ble person and among Patria Jiménez his many plans he has Bangkok was crowned Miss Tiffany 1998. The event, staged in the resort city of promised us he’ll construct the Gay-Lesbian- Transgendered Community Center—a true tri­ Pattaya, coincided with the annual Miss umph that really fills us with pride," Jiménez Thailand pageant in Bangkok. Wongprasert said she will spend the $ 1,300 said of Cárdenas. prize money to make herself more beautiful. 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