Italy Magazine
Gay rights organisations on Monday called on the government to draw up a new law on gay hate crimes following a series of attacks on homosexuals that have taken place in the last week
Aurelio Mancuso, president of the Arcigay association, said Italy had been gripped by ''a fit of homophobia'' after a 53-year-old man in Palermo stabbed his 18-year-old son over the weekend because he could not accept his sexuality.
In another incident in Rome on Friday, gay Internet radio journalist Christian Floris was attacked outside his home, while in Naples last week a transsexual prostitute was beaten to death.
This news is a bit shocking when you consider just a few days ago an article said Italian equal opportunities minister rejects 'gay pride' march saying "gays no longer suffer discrimination in Italy".
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Italian equal opportunities minister rejects 'gay pride' march
Reuters
International Herald Tribune
ROME: Italy's new minister for equal opportunities has angered rights groups by refusing to back a "gay pride" march because, she said, gays no longer suffer discrimination in Italy.
Carfagna said in comments published Monday that she would not back the June gay pride event in Bologna because "gay prides are pointless."
"Homosexuality is no longer a problem, at least not the way the organizers of these demonstrations would have us believe," Carfagna said. "Gay pride's only aim is official recognition for homosexual couples, on the same level with marriage. I cannot agree to that."
The head of Arcigay, Aurelio Mancuso, said Carfagna lived in "a fairy-tale land." He said 14 gays or lesbians had been murdered in Italy in the past two years, 50 had suffered serious attacks and thousands had been discriminated against.
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