El campo del análisis del discurso : aportes para el estudio político Auteur(s) : Haidar, Julieta Éditeur(s) : Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE) Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE) Résumé : (Funding) Support for the development of the technical infrastructure and partner training provided by the United States Department of Education TICFIA program. South America -- Dominican Republic Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 99934-0-355-5 | Partager Voir aussi Political discourse analysis ( FAST ) Political science ( FAST ) Political culture ( FAST ) Discourse analysis -- Political aspects ( FAST ) Propaganda -- Political aspects ( FAST ) Semiotics -- Psychological aspects ( FAST ) Semantics -- Social aspects ( FAST ) Critical thinking -- Social aspects ( FAST ) |
Estudio preliminar sobre las condiciones agrosocioeconomicas de una zona de Izabal (sub-region VII1) Auteur(s) : Ruano Andrade, Sergio Rolando Valentin F., Guillermo Palma E., Marco Tulio Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia Agricolas Éditeur(s) : Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia Agricolas, Sector Publico Agricola, Ministerio de Agricultura, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia Agricolas, Sector Publico Agricola, Ministerio de Agricultura, Résumé : Cover title. "Disciplinas de Apoyo de: Socioeconomia Rural y Prueba de Tecnologia, Region VII." "Guatemala, C.A., Septiembre, 1977." (Funding) Electronic resources created as part of a prototype UF Institutional Repository and Faculty Papers project by the University of Florida. Guatemala -- Izabal. Caribbean Guatemala Izabal (Dept.) Guatemala Izabal (Dept.) ocm7178 | Partager |
Réalisme et Merveilleux dans Claire of the Sea Light d'Edwidge Danticat et dans Parabole du failli de Lyonel Trouillot Auteur(s) : Scheel, Charles Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : CRILLASH : Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires en Lettres, Langues, Arts et Sciences Humaines Extrait de : "Réel merveilleux, réalisme merveilleux, réalisme magique et baroque (III)" : journée d'étude, le 7 mai 2015. Université des Antilles et de la Guyane Description : On se penchera en tant que comparatiste sur deux romans publiés en 2013, l'un en France et en français par un auteur haïtien vivant en Haïti, et l'autre en anglais à New York par une auteure née en Haïti mais vivant depuis plus de trente ans aux Etats-Unis. Il s'agira de montrer que, par-delà de nombreuses différences, ces oeuvres partagent des préoccupations communes, tant sur le plan des thèmes (fondamentalement celui de la survie en conditions hostiles, voire traumatisantes) que sur celui d'aspects formels. Ces romans allient réalisme et merveilleux, non pas dans l'esthétique si particulière et exigeante formulée par Alexis dans son manifeste du Réalisme merveilleux des Haïtiens, mais dans une combinaison d'engagement social et d'écriture discrètement poétique. Chez Danticat, le discours, davantage centré sur des questions féministes que sur la lutte des classes, repousse les frontières de la conscience linguistique, sociale et littéraire au sein de la diaspora haïtienne aux E.U., dans des directions qu'Alexis, en tant qu'homme et médecin éduqué en France, et activiste politique des années 1950, n'aurait pu prévoir. Dans Parabole du failli, Lyonel Trouillot aborde lui la question de la solidarité masculine dans la perspective de relations amicales basées sur une passion commune de la poésie et obscurcies par une tragédie. Le discours dans ce roman est fort éloigné de celui d'autres écrivains haïtiens contemporains, plus à l'aise dans une veine érotique machiste et/ou vaudouisante. Il est aussi bien plus poétique que celui de Danticat, dont l'anglais reste sobre et beaucoup moins expressif. De tels constats bousculent des stéréotypes répandus sur des écritures soi-disant « masculines » ou « féminines ». Il convient aussi de préciser les rapports respectifs de ces oeuvres à une esthétique incluant le merveilleux. Siècle(s) traité(s) : 21 Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V15205 V15205 | Partager |
La tradition voudoo et le voudoo haïtien Auteur(s) : Rigaud, Milo, 1904- Mennesson-Rigaud, Odette Éditeur(s) : s.n. s.n. ( Haïti? ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) Milo Rigaud ; photographies de Odette Mennesson-Rigaud. Pages 389-408 are being added from the copy held by the University of Central Florida to complete the volume. Haiti Haiti Haiti Haiti Haiti Haiti Haiti Droits : Applicable rights reserved. 64577522 ocm64577522 | Partager Voir aussi Voodooism -- History ( lcsh ) Voodooism -- Social aspects ( lcsh ) Voodooism -- Rituals ( lcsh ) Voodooism -- Rites and ceremonies ( lcsh ) Magic -- Social aspects ( lcsh ) Rites and ceremonies ( lcsh ) Folklore ( lcsh ) Social life and customs ( lcsh ) Religious life and customs ( lcsh ) |
Identidad y proyecto de nación Auteur(s) : Záiter, Josefina Gratereaux, Federico Henríquez David, León Maceiras Fafián, Manuel Éditeur(s) : Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo Résumé : (Funding) Support for the development of the technical infrastructure and partner training provided by the United States Department of Education TICFIA program. Dominican Republic Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 99934-879-X | Partager Voir aussi Identidad y proyecto de Nación ( None ) Group identity ( FAST ) Self-presentation ( FAST ) Social psychology and literature ( FAST ) Race discrimination ( FAST ) Multiculturalism ( FAST ) Identity (Psychology) -- Social aspects ( FAST ) Projection (Psychology) -- Social aspects ( FAST ) Globalization -- Sociological aspects ( FAST ) Social psychology -- Moral and ethical aspects ( FAST ) |
Estudio agro-socio-económico de pequeños agricultores de los municipios de San Francisco Gotera, Divisadero, Sensembra, y Santa Rosa de Lima, en la zona Oriental ; Estudio agro socioenconomico de pequeños agricultores en la zona oriental Auteur(s) : Rodríguez Sandoval, Roberto Centro Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (El Salvador) Éditeur(s) : Centro Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria Centro Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria Centro Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria Centro Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria ( San Salvador ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-100). (Statement of Responsibility) Roberto Rodríguez Sandoval. "Estudios agro socioeconómicos"--Cover. El Salvador -- Morazán El Salvador Morazán El Salvador Morazán 213363555 | Partager |
Anteproyecto de estudio sobre producciâon y estructura de la demanda de papa en Guatemala Auteur(s) : Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas (Guatemala) Éditeur(s) : Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agâricolas, Sector Pâublico Agrâicola, Ministerio de Agricultura Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agâricolas, Sector Pâublico Agrâicola, Ministerio de Agricultura ( Guatemala C.A ) Résumé : Cover title. "Guatemala, C.A. ; Noviembre, 1981." "Disciplina de Apoyo: Socioeconomâia Rural." Guatemala Guatemala Guatemala Guatemala 73795811 | Partager |
Sondeo report ; Las Cuevas Watershed, Dominican Republic Auteur(s) : Hildebrand, Peter E. Farming Systems Support Project Éditeur(s) : University of Florida University of Florida ( Gainesville. Fla. ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (leaves 44-46). "February 1987." "Team 7: 1. Jeffrey Coupe, Political Science; 2. Manuel Vargas, Anthropology; 3. Ricardo Pedelini, Agronomy; 4. B.K. SIngh, Soil Science. (Statement of Responsibility) Peter E. Hildebrand. Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Las Cuevas River Dominican Republic Las Cuevas River 437269345 | Partager |
Social and economic benefits of environmental management for Caribbean microstates ; Caribbean Perspectives Auteur(s) : University of the Virgin Islands Éditeur(s) : Eastern Caribbean Center Eastern Caribbean Center ( University of the Virgin Islands, Eastern Caribbean Center ) Résumé : Content: Economic and social benefits of marine resource management in the Caribbean / by Callum M. Roberts, Julie P. Hawkins, and Joshua S. Nowlis -- Environmental management : policies, programs and projects / by Carol James -- Contribution des aires protegees au developpement durable dans les micro-etats de la Caraibe / by Jacques Portecop -- The convention of biological diversity : implications for the sustainable development of Caribbean microstates / by Yvonne L. St. Hill -- Environment and development in the small-island countries : the OECS experience / by Brian Challenger -- Tourism and sustainable development in the Caribbean : trade-offs or complements / by Ededet A. Iniama. Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. TD 171.5 .C27 S62 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00024427/00001 | Partager |
Diagnâostico agrosocioeconomâia en 10 municipios del departamento de El Quichâe Auteur(s) : Mejâia, Enrique G Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas (Guatemala) Éditeur(s) : Sector Pâublico Agropecuario y de Alimentaciâon, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas Sector Pâublico Agropecuario y de Alimentaciâon, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas ( Guatemala C.A ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references. (Statement of Responsibility) Enrique Gustavo Mejâia Ch.. Cover title. "Guatemala, C.A. ; Marzo, 1992." "Disciplina de Apoyo: Socioeconomâia Rural." Guatemala -- Quiche Guatemala Quichâe Guatemala Quichâe Guatemala Quichâe 73828134 | Partager |
Diagnostico agrosocioeconâomicas del cultivo de la manzana en el Municipio de Chichicastenango, Quichâe Auteur(s) : Mejâia, Enrique Gustavo Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas (Guatemala) Éditeur(s) : Sector Pâublico Agropecuario y de Alimentaciâon, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas Sector Pâublico Agropecuario y de Alimentaciâon, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas ( Guatemala C.A ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-46). (Statement of Responsibility) Enrique Gustavo Mejâia Ch.. Cover title. "Quichâe, Guatemala ; Febrero, 1991." "Disciplina de apoyo: Socioeconomâia Rural." Guatemala -- Quichâe Guatemala Quichâe Guatemala Quichâe 74667363 | Partager |
Ciudadanía y democracia en la Republica Dominicana : informe sobre la Encuesta de Opinión Pública Nacional 2004 Auteur(s) : Dore y Cabral, Carlos Artiles, Leopoldo Cáceres, Leopoldo Ortega, Pedro Éditeur(s) : Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE) Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE) Résumé : (Funding) Support for the development of the technical infrastructure and partner training provided by the United States Department of Education TICFIA program. Dominican Republic Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 9945-412-17-5 | Partager Voir aussi Ciudadanía y democracia en la Republica Dominicana ( None ) Toleration ( FAST ) Information resources ( FAST ) Democracy -- Moral and ethical aspects ( FAST ) Democracy -- Social aspects ( FAST ) Community -- Attitudes ( FAST ) Political participation -- Public opinion ( FAST ) Civil rights -- Public opinion ( FAST ) |
Condiciones agro-socioeconâomicas de una zona maicera-horticola de Guatemala Auteur(s) : Chinchilla, Marâia Estela Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas (Guatemala) Éditeur(s) : Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas, Sector Pâublico Agrâicola, Ministerio de Agricultura Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas, Sector Pâublico Agrâicola, Ministerio de Agricultura ( Guatemala C.A ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) Marâia Estela Chinchilla. Cover title. "Guatemala, C.A. ; Marzo, 1979." "Disciplina de Apoyo: Socioeconomâia Rural." Guatemala -- Sacatepâequez Guatemala Sacatepâequez (Dept.) Guatemala Sacatepâequez (Dept.) Guatemala Sacatepâequez (Dept.) 75183199 | Partager |
Issues in the 'new' Caribbean migration ; Caribbean Perspectives Auteur(s) : University of the Virgin Islands. Eastern Caribbean Center Éditeur(s) : University of the Virgin Islands, Eastern Caribbean Center University of the Virgin Islands, Eastern Caribbean Center ( St. Thomas ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. JV 7321 .I87 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00024270/00001 | Partager |
Condiciones agro-socioeconoÌmicas de tres aÌreas paperas de Quetzaltenango Auteur(s) : Aquilino MarroquiÌn, JoseÌ Instituto de Ciencia y TecnologiÌa AgriÌcolas (Guatemala) Éditeur(s) : Instituto de Ciencia y TecnologiÌa Agricolas, Sector PuÌblico AgriÌcola, Ministerio de Agricultura Instituto de Ciencia y TecnologiÌa Agricolas, Sector PuÌblico AgriÌcola, Ministerio de Agricultura ( Guatemala C.A ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) JoseÌ Aquilino MarroquiÌn ... et al.. Cover title. "Guatemala, C.A. ; Mayo, 1979." "SocioeconomiÌa Rural, Prueba de TecnologiÌa, RegioÌn I, Programa de Papa." (Funding) Electronic resources created as part of a prototype UF Institutional Repository and Faculty Papers project by the University of Florida. Guatemala -- Quetzaltenango Guatemala Quezaltenango (Dept.) Guatemala Quezaltenango (Dept.) 72693308 | Partager |
Informe agro-socioeconâomico del sondeo en Santiago Sacatepâequez y Sumpango Auteur(s) : Andrino, Jorgâe Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas (Guatemala) Éditeur(s) : Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas, Sector Pâublico Agrâicola, Ministerio de Agricultura Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas, Sector Pâublico Agrâicola, Ministerio de Agricultura ( Guatemala C.A ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) Jorge Andrino ... et al.. Cover title. "Guatemala, C.A. ; Enero, 1979." "Disciplina de Apoyo de Socioeconomâia Rural." Guatemala -- Sacatepâequez Guatemala Sacatepâequez (Dept.) Guatemala Sacatepâequez (Dept.) Guatemala Sacatepâequez (Dept.) 75183100 | Partager |
El componente social en sistemas de produccion Auteur(s) : Ruano Andrade, Sergio Rolando Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia Agricolas Éditeur(s) : Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia Agricolas Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia Agricolas Résumé : Caption title. (Funding) Electronic resources created as part of a prototype UF Institutional Repository and Faculty Papers project by the University of Florida. Guatemala Caribbean Guatemala Guatemala ocm7150 | Partager |
Condiciâones agro-socioeconâomicas del proyecto de Riego, Zacapa Auteur(s) : Burgos, Sergio Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas (Guatemala) Éditeur(s) : Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas, Sector Pâublico Agrâicola, Ministerio de Agricultura Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas, Sector Pâublico Agrâicola, Ministerio de Agricultura ( Guatemala C.A ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) Sergio Burgos ... et al.. Cover title. "Guatemala, C.A. ; Mayo, 1979." "Socioeconomâia Rural, Prueba de Tecnologâia, Regiâon VII." Guatemala -- Zacapa Guatemala Zacapa (Dept.) Guatemala Zacapa (Dept.) Guatemala Zacapa (Dept.) 74274408 | Partager |
Forum with Parliament Members : Students Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination ; Audio Recordings of the Proceedings Auteur(s) : Caribbean IRN Résumé : From the PNCR, GAP MPs free to vote conscience on gay rights bill
By Johann Earle
Stabroek News
June 11, 2003
The PNCR will allow its members to vote their conscience on the controversial Constitution (Amendment) Act of 2001 which seeks to prevent discrimination against persons on the basis of their sexual orientation and other grounds.
A number of religious organisations are opposed to the passage of the bill because it includes sexual orientation as one of the grounds. They are concerned that it could lead to a legalisation of homosexual relations and demands for recognition of gay marriages among other things.
PNCR Member of Parliament (MP) Vincent Alexander told a forum at the National Library on Saturday, that the Bill did not seek to legalise homosexuality, but to ensure that persons would not be discriminated against based on their sexual preferences.
He was one of two parliamentarians who showed up - the other being PNCR member, Myrna Peterkin.
The forum was organised by Students Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD), a group comprising fifteen students from the University of Guyana which was formed about two weeks ago.
Alexander expects the vote on the bill to come up before the National Assembly in a matter of months.
Paul Hardy, Leader of the Guyana Action Party (GAP), told Stabroek News that his party would not be using the so-called parliamentary whip. He added that GAP took a decision that every member should vote according to his or her own conscience. “We have no right to deny the rights of others based on sexual orientation. [The Bill] will guarantee rights to the homosexual.” GAP is in Parliament as part of an alliance with the Working People’s Alliance. GAP/WPA has two MPs.
The bill was met with rejection from some members of the religious community in 2001 and as a result of this, the President did not assent to it.
In a statement on Monday, the Central Islamic Organisa-tion of Guyana (CIOG) said that it stood in firm opposition to the Bill. The CIOG says the general purpose of the bill may be commendable and that the organisation’s objection is not based on a willingness to promote discrimination. Rather, the CIOG said, it was based on the fact that specific legal protection on the basis of sexual orientation without definition or qualification gives tacit legitimacy to practices which are considered criminal in Islam. “It is foreseeable that such a legal nod of approval (subtle as it may be) of these practices may pave the way for greater social (or even legal) acceptability in the future which, from the perspective of all Muslims including those in Guyana, is an undesirable and sinful outcome,” the CIOG statement said.
At Saturday’s event, Muslim teacher Moulana Mohamed Ali Zenjibari spoke of instances of abuse, discrimination and harsh penalties meted out to gay and lesbian persons in countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia and noted that the Quran did not sanction such punishments for homosexual behaviour.
President of the CIOG, Fazeel Ferouz told Stabroek News that a meeting to discuss a strategy with regards to the bill was planned for tomorrow with various religious groups.
Stabroek News tried to get a comment on the issue from the PPP/C but to no avail.
ROAR leader, Ravi Dev said that his party was now having discussions on the issue. ROAR feels that it is an important question which has to do with morality and should be discussed across the country. He added legislators had to be in tune with their constituents on the issue.
SASOD is lobbying for the legislation through the sensitisation of MPs.
Keimo Benjamin, a law student at UG, gave a presentation based on the jurisprudential aspects of the discussion on sexual orientation. He argued that morality should not be the only guiding principle on which to base the laws. Sexual activities between two consenting male adults in private could not be equated with a violation of a person’s rights, he said, making the point that the thrust of his presentation was not whether homosexuality was wrong, but whether it violated the rights of others. He said that the attitudes of some towards this subject were based on preconceived notions and prejudices. He cited studies to show that the suppression of certain perceived deviant sexual impulses in persons might do more harm than good. One Harvard University study of teens who said they were gay indicated that those teens were three times more likely to commit suicide.
Vidyaratha Kissoon, of Help and Shelter, in his contribution on Saturday, expressed his displeasure at the low turnout at the forum and urged the parliamentarians who showed up to take the message to their colleagues. He noted that because of homophobia, the numerical minority was terrified of speaking out against instances of discrimination. Gays and lesbians in Guyana were subjected to ridicule and abuse, and walk the streets at night not looking for sex necessarily, but for the companionship of persons who empathise with them.
During his presentation, Joel Simpson, another member of SASOD, outlined a number of changes made within national jurisdictions that had international implications. One such crucial change was South Africa’s 1996 adoption of a new constitution, making that country the first in the world to expressly include sexual orientation as a prohibited ground of discrimination. It was the first time a developing country had taken the lead with respect to the rights of sexual minorities.
He also said that according to Douglas Sanders, a Canadian jurist, the rights of homosexual, bisexual or transsexual men and women had never been officially recognised by the United Nations, despite the fact that international laws on the issue began to emerge at the close of the Second World War.
Simpson said that under Article 170 (5), as amended by Section 8 of the Constitution (Amendment) (No. 4) Act 2000, the President is required to assent to any bill which is returned by the National Assembly unaltered after a two-thirds majority within 90 days of its presentation to him. To the parliamentarians present, Simpson stressed that the onus was now on them to adequately represent their constituents which include lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual Guyanese.
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Vote on sexual orientation should be a matter of conscience - MP Alexander
By Esther Elijah
Guyana Chronicle
June 8, 2003
PEOPLE’S National Congress (PNC/R) Member of Parliament Mr. Vincent Alexander, said the Opposition will vote on “conscience” when the piece of legislation on sexual orientation is again brought before the National Assembly.
“With specific reference to my party, when this Bill gets back to the Parliament in the spirit of the arguments here, we will not use the `whip’. Our party will not say we have to vote for the provision (in the Sexual Orientation Bill). We will allow our members to vote as a matter of conscience,” he told participants gathered in the Conference Room of the National Library.
“We feel this is a matter of conscience. You may end up with a collective position but you have to deal with us individually,” Alexander said at a poorly attended public consultation aimed at gaining support for sexual orientation to be considered a fundamental right in Guyana.
Alexander, one of the main persons who sat on the Constitutional Reform Commission that addressed this controversial clause, said the legislation was not meant to legalise homosexual activities in Guyana.
“It was intended to ensure that persons who have an orientation - a way of thinking - which may or may not lead to a certain activity, to not be discriminated against, in terms of their rights,” he explained.
Alexander noted that very often, discussions on the sexual orientation provision in the Bill have led to seepages into other areas where debates centre on the “right to be homosexual.”
“I am saying the Bill does not comment on that… However, law is peculiar, especially in a Common Law system. Once you venture out and change the law, very often you open other windows which we cannot definitively say exist or does not exist in advance,” he said.
“The fear of some people is that the legislators might say one thing and the Courts will eventually say something else. While some people can’t argue against the law, per say, they will say this has opened a window of opportunity not meant to be opened. So, it is better to stay without a window than open it and then have a possibility of something you didn’t intend to happen - happening sometime in the future.”
Alexander added: “I want to say I’ve found this activity to have been rich from the perspective of the amount of research which was done by student (speakers). Without any comment as to whether I agree with the arguments, I would wish that much more research on other issues be done by students, and that at the University (of Guyana) students would find it convenient to have forums on other issues, with the same depth of research for their own intellectual development.”
Alexander and other Opposition M.P, Lurlene Nestor were the only three Parliamentarians in attendance at the session organised by the recently formed `Students Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination’ (SASOD), a group that has a membership of 15 mostly University of Guyana (UG) students from various faculties.
SASOD was established two weeks ago.
With the exception of members of the press, the consultation only managed to attract 11 persons, a handful of who were SASOD members.
While congratulating the students for an “insightful” presentation, Nestor pointed out that whether or not she chooses to agree with their position is “another issue” and she is entitled to her “own view”.
“The issue of sexual orientation is very `toucheous’ …while we agree with the human rights provisions and all that as a society, we must also revert to our own society. Some of the very critical questions that I would want to ask is whether or not at the society (level) we are ready for that kind of thing,” she remarked.
“We cannot, at (any) time, ignore the religious groups in our society. If we look at statistics going back to 1992 from a survey done by the Bureau of Statistics, we would see that a small section of the Guyanese population might be considered as people who do not subscribe to a religious view. While the laws are not necessarily based on moral values, we must acknowledge the fact that we might want to revert to many of the cases that (concern) laws that protect public morality.”
Nestor told the speakers at the consultation these were some of the issues that they needed to deal with.
She highlighted, too, that what must be examined is the effects of same-sex marriages on society and how this issue must be tackled.
“These are some of the things we should consider and I don’t think you dealt with that in the presentations,” Nestor stated, adding that the issues must be addressed “frontally.”
“Do we think that with the coming to being of this Bill that there might be quite a number of challenges to the Constitution in relation to the same issue of a man marrying a man? What do we do at the society (level)? Do we recognise that?” were the questions directed at the five speakers at the session.
Nestor continued: “There is some argument that says, `Oh the Bill does not promote homosexuality or does not encourage a man to marry (another) man, but if you look at Section (15) that talks about `non-discrimination’ then how can we not, with the passage of this Bill, allow a man not to marry (another) man.”
According to Nestor, matters of this nature constitute some of the “inconsistencies” of the Bill.
On the argument raised by presenters at the session on who determines what is morality, Nestor said in the concept of democracy it is the people who are the determinants based on a “line of thinking.”
She also rebutted on grounds that put the spotlight on teachers who may have been caught “interfering” with their young students and who may subsequently be dismissed from their jobs.
“Could you imagine such a person interfering with a boy below age 10 - and by virtue of the fact that the Bill is there, the judges (in the case) will have to use their discretion in terms of what happens. We will have more Constitutional changes and problems (arising with the passage of the Bill).”
SASOD member and law student, Joel Simpson, in reply, said he doesn’t think any homosexual in Guyana wants to “run into a church and ask that people marry them or anything of that sort.”
At one point likening the church to a “club”, Simpson claimed the church has the right to exclude whomever it wants. He further stated that in accordance with the Constitution, people of the same sex do not currently have the right to marry, and will also not be able to do such an act with the passage of the Bill.
However, Simpson said it is possible that the law, with the passage of the Bill, would have to recognise same-sex domestic partnerships in relation to employment benefits, sharing of properties, etc.
Simpson said he believes there should be a realm of “public” and “private” morality between consenting adults, and implied that the Bill did not fully give “rights” to homosexuals.
But, Nestor interjected: “I am informing you further…that the Sexual Orientation provision has, in fact, in some way recognised the rights of homosexuals and we must accept that.”
Meanwhile, there was no vocal Christian representative(s) at the consultation and apart from the two Opposition representatives none other participant gave comments or directed questions at the presenters.
Other speakers in support of the sexual orientation clause were: Moulana Mohammed Ali Zenjiban, Assistant Director of the International Islamic College; Denuka Radzik from Red Thread, Keimo Benjamin, UG law student and Vidyartha Kissoon from Help & Shelter.
The Sunday Chronicle has been reliably informed that the Georgetown Ministers Fellowship, representing groups of Christian leaders staunchly against sexual orientation as a right in Guyana, have recently prepared a detailed 16-page document outlining issues arising from research to further boost their argument against the inclusion of the clause.
The document is yet to be made public.
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Informe de la revisiâon tâecnica del proyecto regiâonal de socioeconomâia Auteur(s) : Horton, D ( Douglas ) Ferroni, Marco A., 1948- Villareal, Manuel Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas (Guatemala) Programa Regional Cooperativo de Papa Éditeur(s) : Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas ( Guatemala C.A ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) Integrantes de la misiâon revisora, Douglas Horton, Marco Ferroni, and Manuel Villareal. Cover title. At head of title: PRECODEPA. "Ciudad de Guatemala, 21 de Febrero de 1985." Guatemala Guatemala Guatemala Guatemala 73808954 | Partager |