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Russia fails to stop UN staff benefits for same-sex couples | |
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The UN has rejected an attempt by Russia to stop the spouses of General Assembly staff in same-sex marriages from enjoy the same family benefits as opposite-sex couples. | The UN has rejected an attempt by Russia to stop the spouses of General Assembly staff in same-sex marriages from enjoy the same family benefits as opposite-sex couples. |
Last summer, the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced plans which would see all staff in same-sex marriages receive perks, regardless of laws on same-sex marriage in their home countries. | Last summer, the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced plans which would see all staff in same-sex marriages receive perks, regardless of laws on same-sex marriage in their home countries. |
Today, the General Assembly’s budget committee, which approves funding to pay for the over 40,000 staff members who would be affected by the change, voted against an attempt by Russia and other opponents of gay marriage to stop the measures. | Today, the General Assembly’s budget committee, which approves funding to pay for the over 40,000 staff members who would be affected by the change, voted against an attempt by Russia and other opponents of gay marriage to stop the measures. |
UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said “this means that the policy stands,” adding that Ban welcomes the affirmation of his authority under the U.N. Charter to make such decisions. Ban has been an outspoken supporter of gay rights. | UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said “this means that the policy stands,” adding that Ban welcomes the affirmation of his authority under the U.N. Charter to make such decisions. Ban has been an outspoken supporter of gay rights. |
Some 43 countries, including China, India and Zimbabwe, supported the Russian-sponsored resolution, 80 opposed it and 37 abstained. | Some 43 countries, including China, India and Zimbabwe, supported the Russian-sponsored resolution, 80 opposed it and 37 abstained. |
US Ambassador Samantha Power, who voted against the resolution, said in a statement after the vote. | US Ambassador Samantha Power, who voted against the resolution, said in a statement after the vote. |
UN just voted down Russian proposal to deny UN Secretary General of administrative authority & strip benefits from UN staff LGBT families. | UN just voted down Russian proposal to deny UN Secretary General of administrative authority & strip benefits from UN staff LGBT families. |
She added that it set a dangerous precedent in challenging the Secretary-General’s authority to make administrative decisions. | She added that it set a dangerous precedent in challenging the Secretary-General’s authority to make administrative decisions. |
Jessica Stern, executive director of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, said “the vote offered a new twist on the kind of homophobic scapegoating we see globally.” | Jessica Stern, executive director of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, said “the vote offered a new twist on the kind of homophobic scapegoating we see globally.” |
“This was a disingenuous effort to shed the dignity of LGBT employees at the U.N., while clawing at the authority of the secretary general,” she said. “Those who sided with Russia should be ashamed of such a craven vote.” | “This was a disingenuous effort to shed the dignity of LGBT employees at the U.N., while clawing at the authority of the secretary general,” she said. “Those who sided with Russia should be ashamed of such a craven vote.” |
The proposition is the latest example of the Russian government’s anti-LGBT stance, and comes after it introduced a controversial propaganda law in 2013. | The proposition is the latest example of the Russian government’s anti-LGBT stance, and comes after it introduced a controversial propaganda law in 2013. |
Russia strongly opposes same-sex marriage and has adopted laws restricting gay rights activities. | Russia strongly opposes same-sex marriage and has adopted laws restricting gay rights activities. |
When the country's deputy ambassador Petr Iliichev attempted to persuade UN members to vote for the resolution, he said the directive Ban issued last June can provide the basis "for legal conflict with national legislation" of UN member states. | When the country's deputy ambassador Petr Iliichev attempted to persuade UN members to vote for the resolution, he said the directive Ban issued last June can provide the basis "for legal conflict with national legislation" of UN member states. |
“We think we should leave the status quo. It is an example of how the United Nations respects cultural differences,” Iliichev said. | “We think we should leave the status quo. It is an example of how the United Nations respects cultural differences,” Iliichev said. |
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