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- Subject: QUEER PLANET OREGON PRESS RELEASE (fwd)
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 18:43:10 PST
- From: queerplanet@igc.apc.org
- To: qn@queernet.org
- Subject: QUEER PLANET OREGON PRESS RELEASE
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- Queer Planet, Human Rights Research Office
- 1244 NE 102nd Street, Suite 111
- Portland, OR 97220
-
- Phone: (503) 256-4353
-
- Contact: Kim Grittner For Immediate Release
-
- Military Ban Violates basic human rights and
- fosters sexual harrasment against women in the military.
-
- PORTLAND, OREGON, JANUARY 27, 1993 --Queer Planet, a non-profit,
- international queer human rights organization whose purpose is to
- defend the human and civil rights of sexual minorities and to
- eliminate discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual,
- transsexual and transgender people announced today that the
- military ban against homosexuals is in direct violation of
- international agreements and fosters sexual harrasment against
- women in the military.
-
- I. Human Rights Violations:
-
- On April 2, 1992, the United States Senate ratified the
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
- (S 4783-4784). Article 2 of this Covenant guarantees that the
- United States will ensure that:
- "the law shall prohibit any discrimination and guarantee to
- all persons equal and effective protection against discrimination
- and guarantee to all persons equal and effective protection
- against discrimination on any ground such as race, colour, sex,
- language, religion, political or other opinion, national or
- social origin, property, birth or other status."
-
- Furthermore, Article 25 states that:
- "Every citizen shall have the right and the opportunity,
- without any of the distinctions mentioned in article 2 and
- without unreasonable restrictions: ...
- c. To have access, on general terms of equality, to public
- service in his country."
-
- II. Sexual Harrassment of Women:
-
- A book entitled "Homophobia - How we all pay the price,"
- published in 1992 by Beacon press, exposes how the military
- policy of barring homosexuals from the armed services is used
- to "justify the harassment and intimidation of military women,
- lesbian and straight."
-
- It should be noted that although women comprise a minority
- within the armed services, the anti-homosexual ban is used
- against women at a rate ten times that of men. Lesbian baiting
- is tied to sexual harassment of military women in that it is
- often triggered by a servicewomen's refusal of sexual advances
- by a heterosexual male.
- Women who serve in nontraditional jobs regardless of their
- sexual orientation are most likely to be lesbian baited. This
- is due in part because "the traits necessary for success in
- those jobs often coincide with stereotypical ideas about lesbians
- as aggressive, tough women."
-
- III. Closure
-
- Queer Planet is very concerned that this type of oppression is
- ended as soon as possible, and that the Congress abide by
- legally binding treaties.
-