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gay lobby is pressuring the Senate to pass law " Brazil without Homophobia "

gay press for the Senate Lobby to pass law "Brazil without Homophobia"

BRASILIA, December 7, 1910 / 6:17 pm (ACI )
The expert on homosexuality, Julio Severo, claims that the homosexual lobby Brazil is pressing senators to approve, without public hearings prior between the 8th and 9th December, the law called "Brazil without homophobia." This rule would become a crime without bail, any criticism of homosexuality. Severo
points out in his blog that the Senate consider the adoption of the bill PLC 122 to become a "crime without bail criticism of homosexual behavior, ie Brazil imposed a law that treated as criminal anyone who expresses an opinion contrary to homossexual ".
This pressure is similar to that which led to the signing of PNDH3, a "Human Rights Plan" of 2009, also in December, "exploiting" the holiday of the year "by the government of Lula da Silva. This plan promotes the decriminalization of abortion , homosexual unions , the restriction of religious freedom and the press, among other things, that has been harshly criticized by several times by the bishops of Brazil.
Julius Severus also said that "taking advantage of the Christmas season and the apparent relaxation of Christians and politicians, parliamentarians linked to the militant gay intend, as evidence to which we had access, to present a extra-curricular petition requesting the waiver of conducting public hearings for that rather than continue to discuss the PLC 122, it is immediately voted. "
can write to the Brazilian senators entering this address: http://www.senado.gov.br/noticias/opiniaopublica/fale_senado.asp
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