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    COUNTRIES HOPING TO JOIN THE EU MUST RESPECT GAY RIGHTS
    Ailsa Sachdev

    Passport Magazine
    http://www.passportmagazine.com/blog/archives/14623-countries-hoping-to-join-the-eu-must-respect-gay-rights.html
    July 16 2012

    The European Commission has declared that respect for gay rights is
    a definitive and legal criterion for countries that wish to join the
    European Union. In a written note that was released to the press it
    said, "Rights of LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender] people
    thus form an integral part of both the Copenhagen political criteria
    for accession and the EU legal framework on combating discrimination.

    They are closely monitored by the EU commission, which reports
    annually on the progress made by enlargement countries with regard
    to the situation of the LGBT community." It also cited that the
    1993 Copenhagen criteria for EU eligibility and article 2 of the EU
    treaty forbid discrimination against minorities of any kind while
    articles 10 and 19 of the EU Treaty and article 21 of the European
    Charter on Fundamental Rights clearly reject prejudice concerning
    sexual orientation.

    Find out more about this important issue after the jump...

    The reinforcement of these articles has put Armenia in a tough spot.

    This is because they are keen to join the EU but are a strict Christian
    nation. Armenian Bishop Hovakim Manukyan defends his country's anti-gay
    society by saying, "It's not in our culture to accept homosexuals. I
    mean, we don't reject the person, but we reject the sin and this is
    our freedom as Armenians. Our culture does not accept this." Armenia
    continues to hope that the EU can respect their differences; however, a
    lesbian Austrian Green MEP called Ulrike Lunacek states, "That is what
    the EU also stands for: co-operation instead of confrontation, openness
    instead of fear... And that is another good thing." [EUobserver]

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