|
|
|
Her
Royal Highness Queen LaMagwaza of Swaziland and the nation's
health minister visited the Los Angles Gay and Lesbian Centre
recently, Reuters press agency wrote on 5 June 2001.
The visit
was accredited to learning about the agency's extensive HIV
prevention, testing and treatment programes. As
a result of the visit, the centre hopes to facilitate training
of Swazi doctors at the University of Southern Califonia's
AIDS Treatment Centre.
'Working
together here, we are already making a bridge from America
to Africa', Queen LaMagwaza told the Los Angles Times.
|
|
'It'
gives us strength to know there are people interested in helping
us'.
One
third of Swaziland's population is believed to be HIV-positive
and average life expectancy is expected to drop to age 30
by the year 2010. The nation has a particularly grave problem
in the area of mother-to-child transmission, officials say.
Swaziland's
first Gay and Lesbian organisation, Galeswa, was strongly
condemned by swazi authorities and King Mswati after it's
launch in 1998. After initial problems the organisation operates
from Swaziland capital Mbabane.
|
Previous
headlines on Behind The Mask...
|
WHITE
MEN'S HEARTLAND?
'They ask if you are straight or if you have a membership...'
According to Victor Mkhize racism is alive and kickin'
in Johannesburg's gay getto, the Heartland. See: discussion
forum.
|
NAMIBIA
24 - 30 JUNE 2001
ANNUAL LGBT WEEK
Namibia's Human Rights Awareness Week is taking place from
Sunday 24 June until Saturday 30 June 2001.MORE
inside
the literary closet
A
new project aims to increase the global awareness of
challenges faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered
(LGBT) people in developing countries through the publication
of their short storties and poems. For more information
visit http://home.gay.com/manzini
or e-mail the project co-ordinator raymond_leclair@hotmail.com
|
BEHIND THE MASK
is an independent non profit project from the Gay
and Lesbian Archives of South Africa with the
financial support of Hivos, Interfund, NiZA/PSO.
Postal address:
P.O. Box 93843, Yeoville 2143, Johannesburg, South Africa.
E mail: info@mask.org.za
Phone: +27-11-648-7488
Fax: +27-11-487-2059
Mask design: Clifford Charles.
|
|
Bob
and Sam
Picture
© Sister Namibia
south
africa
married
men
Five
men, all married with children. Because of 'their culture.'
Even in the liberated zones of South Africa you will
find married men hanging around in gay bars during the
day. Victor
Mkhize reports.
|
namibia
the nujoma
files
The Namibian
president Sam Nujoma recently called for the 'arrest, imprisonment
and deportation' of gays and lesbians. In its response the
Namibian Rainbow Project asked wether the president had made
arrangements with the prison authority to bring in tens of
thousands of people … Find newspaper clippings and official
statements in 'The
Nujoma Files.'
egypt
gays
scapegoats for africa's economic failures
May 2001
- Egyptian authorities are cracking down not only on gay men,
but
on anybody who are perceived to be critical of the country's
instability in
the run upto elections, but Amnesty International says detentions
without
trial are not even legal under Egyptian law. More...
BEHIND
THE MASK'S LIBRARY
find a growing list of booktitles, reviews, (video)documentaries,
academical papers and interesting links on homosexuality
in Africa. |
|
being
a public lesbian in namibia: reflections on some recently
experienced absurdities. liz
frank reports |
new on
behind the mask:
-
theatre:
we left
smiling, a review of marc boone's play he died smiling
-
namibia:
'there is a culture of exclusion', report on ian swartz briefing
in johannesburg
-
namibia:
us black radical congress opposes nujoma
- durban:
miss gay easter
- library:
new books, articles, links and video's
- liberia:
status of homosexuality
- united
nations: iglhrc applaud move to adress violations against
sexual minorities
- south
africa: unisa text book: 'gays not normal'
|
Focus
Ward
22. 1 Military Hospital. Voortrekkerhoogte. The Gay and Lesbian
Archives of South Africa asks your assistance. Click
here
The
Viva Sindile Show! They live in 'male only' hostels in Phofung near
Johannesburg. They perform late at night. And they are not gay...
Mzi Sibabalala reports.
'I couldn't believe a disease could
kill fags, prostitutes and blacks.' I had the President's position
before and that's probably what led me to become infected.' A profile
on leading South African activist Zackie Achmat. Profile
In
The Same Boat
Then
my group had to tell the elder about it so that they could break
the news in church and everybody should come to know that we were
possessed by demons.
Pastor Nokthula Dhladhla's story.
MORE
L'objectif
principal de GALZ est de mettre en place une organisation democratique
en responsable, et d'obtenir l'egalite en droit des hommes gays,
des lesbiennes, et les personnes bisexuelles vivant au Zimbabwe,
ainsi que la suppression de toute forme de discrimination envers
ces personnes.'
At
the age of 15 Tsitsi Tiripano was forced into marriage to a man
40 years her elder. She left the marriage six years later to return
to her female lover. Zimbabwe...
Justice
Edwin Cameron on Dark & Lovely, Soft & Free, a new GALA
Documentary. 'What a wonderful experience-the best film on
the Gay & lesbian Festival!' MORE
...
Dark
and Lovely, Soft 'n Free - Click
here to find out more about this dynamic GALA documentaryMORE
...
'As
Big Pig, our President determines who shall belong on his national
farm. Zimbabwe gays and lesbians do not qualify.' Zimbabwe.
'
African men, African critics have attacked me because I have been
tolerant towards an issue (lesbianism) which they consider unthinkable
in Africa. They are hostile, also. Which is, of course, hypocritical,
because if something is unthinkable you don't have to be so hostile
about it - you can dismiss it.' - Ama Ata Aidoo, playwright,
poet and former Minister of Education, Ghana.
Back
to the top
|