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*15 December 2009 - [[LGBT rights in Sweden]] - According to the [[National Board of Health and Welfare (Sweden)|National Board of Health and Welfare in Sweden]], the permanent ban on blood donation for gay men will be removed from March 1, 2010. [[Men who have sex with men]] will be allowed to donate blood, but only if they have been sexually inactive in the past year. This as the cases of [[HIV]] among gay Swedes have been raised, but slightly been fewer in 2009.<ref>[http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091201/hl_afp/healthaidsswedengays_20091201160851 Sweden to end ban on gay blood donors]</ref>


*01 December 2009 - [[LGBT rights in Europe]], The '''[[Treaty of Lisbon]]''' come into effect with the '''''[[Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union]]'''''. In Article 21 of the Charta, [[sexual orientation]] is protected.
*01 December 2009 - [[LGBT rights in Europe]], The '''[[Treaty of Lisbon]]''' come into effect with the '''''[[Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union]]'''''. In Article 21 of the Charta, [[sexual orientation]] is protected.

Revision as of 11:56, 8 December 2009

The following are current events items which currently appear on the Portal:LGBT main page.
Please archive older items to Portal:LGBT/Current events/Archive as needed.
Wings, rings, and things:



  • 04 November 2009 - Voters of Maine repeal a law that would allow couples gay marriage. The result comes in at a close for-against result of 47.2 and 52.9 respectively. In state Washington voters say yes to allow couples civil unions.



  • 22 October 2009 - LGBT rights in Sweden - The assembly of the Church of Sweden, which is dominated by Protestants, voted strongly in favour with 70% of the votes, of giving its blessing to homosexual couples,.[3], including the use of the term marriage. The new law will be introduced on November 1, 2009. This happened after the Parliament of Sweden in 2009 introduced anti-discrimination laws on transgender identity or expression and voted to make same-sex marriages fully legal from May 1, 2009, with the votes 261 to 22. The assembly's verdict in the Church of Sweden is the first case in the world where a recognized church is willing to support same sex marriages.


  • 20 October 2009 - Former Miss California Carrie Prejean (who publicly spoke out against same-sex marriage at a beauty contest and then numerous times on mainstream media} is sued for the price of her breast implants which were part of a contract Prejan signed when she took up the role - the costs estimated at $5,200 USD. [5]






  • 07 October 2009 - Microsoft Corporation makes a $100,000 (£62,976) donation to gay rights campaigners in Washington. The donation is in support of a referendum on whether gay couples should be given expanded rights under domestic partnerships law.

  • 1 October 2009 - LGBT rights in the United States - Civil partnerships come into effect in Nevada. With over 700 gay couples who registered their relationship beforehand, the passed law coming into effect allows them to be legally recognised.

  • 18 September 2009 - The European Union votes to adopt a resolution criticising a recent law passed by Lithuania which prohibits any mention of homosexuality in schools or in media accessible by young people. [17] [18]

  • 17 September 2009 — LGBT rights in Lithuania — Lithuania passes a law which bans the mention of homosexuality in schools or media, which is generally considered similar to Section 28 [19]


  • 10 September 2009 - A bill allowing gay couples in Uruguay to adopt has been approved by the country's Senate as expected.[22]

  • 08 September 2009 - The city of Springfield, in the US state of Missouri, removes a law which discriminates gays and lesbians from its ordinances. The 1976 law made it illegal to solicit sex from someone of the same gender.[23]









  • 08 August 2009 - LGBT rights in Israel - Fifty thousand demonstrators or more gathered in Tel Aviv's Rabin Square Saturday night in a rally to show solidarity with Israel's gay community, including the victims shot at a TA center for gay and lesbian youth a week ago, which left two dead and a dozen wounded. [34]


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