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Judi Lynn

(160,425 posts)
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 02:22 AM Jan 2012

Rights groups hail Ecuador's crackdown on lesbian 'torture clinics'

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Rights groups hail Ecuador's crackdown on lesbian 'torture clinics'
By msnbc.com staff

Women’s rights groups are claiming victory in their efforts to get the government of Ecuador to shut down underground clinics that they say used torture techniques to try to “cure” lesbians.

Fundacion Causana, Taller de Comunicacion Mujer and Artikulacion Esporadika, a coalition of Ecuadorian women’s rights activists, started an online campaign on Change.org after working with women who had escaped what they call “torture clinics.” Many of the women cited physical and psychological abuse, including verbal threats, shackling, days without food or water, sexual abuse, and physical torture in efforts to make them “straight.”

“After years of campaigning about the practice of torture rehab clinics that claim to cure homosexuality, the Ecuadorian government has committed to deconstructing the belief that homosexuality is a sickness,” Fundacion Causana representative Karen Barba said in a press release issued by Change.org on Tuesday. “Using Change.org, we were able to achieve victory in closing down ex-gay torture clinics.”

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Earlier this week, President Rafael Correa also appointed Carina Vance, a lesbian and a gay-rights activist, as the new health minister. Vance is former executive director of Fundacion Causana.

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http://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/25/10237126-rights-groups-hail-ecuadors-crackdown-on-lesbian-torture-clinics

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Rights groups hail Ecuador's crackdown on lesbian 'torture clinics' (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2012 OP
Sad DonCoquixote Jan 2012 #1
Did she "become" a lesbian? rfranklin Jan 2012 #2
LOL bitchkitty Jan 2012 #3
You mean after she "came out" obamanut2012 Jan 2012 #4
I can buy "came out" DonCoquixote Jan 2012 #5
I also think it is amusing DonCoquixote Jan 2012 #6
Ecuador’s government to crack down on clinics found to use coercion to ‘cure’ homosexuals Judi Lynn Jan 2012 #7

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
1. Sad
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 06:35 AM
Jan 2012

reminds me of the way Castro used to imprison gays. Yes, I know he repented after his daughter became one, but is that supposed to bring anyone back from the dead?

obamanut2012

(26,041 posts)
4. You mean after she "came out"
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 09:21 AM
Jan 2012

No matter what straight male-targeted porn may show, women do not "become" lesbians. They are lesbians.

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
5. I can buy "came out"
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 09:39 AM
Jan 2012

Though that still does not bring back any of the Cuban gays killed by castro in the name of eliminating "anti-social" elements.

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
6. I also think it is amusing
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 09:40 AM
Jan 2012

That I can get jumpen on for a tongue slip, but castro gets left alone for actually KILLING and JAILING gays. I guess we cannot let Fidel's halo get tarnished.

Judi Lynn

(160,425 posts)
7. Ecuador’s government to crack down on clinics found to use coercion to ‘cure’ homosexuals
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 08:13 PM
Jan 2012

Ecuador’s government to crack down on clinics found to use coercion to ‘cure’ homosexuals
By Associated Press, Updated: Thursday, January 26, 5:10 PM

QUITO, Ecuador — Ecuador’s health ministry says it will investigate and act forcefully against any clinics found to use coercion in an attempt to get homosexuals to change their sexual orientation.

Gay rights activists in the South American country say four clinics that engaged in such practices have been closed down in recent months but dozens more are in operation.

Health ministry spokesman David Troya tells The Associated Press that the agency will deal firmly and drastically with any clinics that offer so-called “de-homosexualization” treatment.

Newly named Health Minister Carina Vance has publicly defended gay rights, and Troya says the Cabinet minister is hiring someone to work exclusively on the issue.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/americas/ecuadors-government-to-crack-down-on-clinics-found-to-use-coercion-to-cure-homosexuals/2012/01/26/gIQAOXbsTQ_story.html

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