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International News Title: New Libyan leadership takes harsh stance at UN against Homos A United Nations delegate from Libyas newly formed government told a human rights panel that gays and other groups threaten reproduction of the human race, drawing a stern rebuke from leaders of the international body. The remarks, reported by Geneva-based U.N. Watch, came just months after the North African nations membership was restored to the U.N. Human Rights Council. The reinstatement came amid assurances that the new government that supplanted the brutal regime of Muammar Qaddafi would not brook human rights violations. Yet the unnamed representative told a panel discussing violence based on sexual orientation that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, or LGBT, topics "affect religion and the continuation and reproduction of the human race. Council Chair Laura Dupuy Lasserre replied that "the Human Rights Council is here to defend human rights and prevent discrimination." The Libyan outburst prompted questions by human rights activists about Libya's reinstatement on the council. The nation was one of 47 represented on the council for a term that was scheduled to end in 2013, but the full body kicked it off the council in March 2011, amid criticism of Qaddafis human rights record. Gays were subject to flogging and imprisonment during his regime, according to human rights advocates. This is our duty to all the men and women who are hoping and struggling to have their rights respected and who, today, are running the greatest risks, General Assembly President Joseph Deiss told the body before the vote. Their hopes must not be dashed. But the harsh stance against gays voiced Monday has some critics wondering if the new government ushered in by the so-called Arab Spring is any more tolerant than its predecessor. "Today's homophobic outburst by the new Libyan government, together with the routine abuse of prisoners, underscores the serious questions we have about the new regime's commitment to improving on the dark record of its predecessor, and about its pandering to Islamists in its ranks," U.N. Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer said. Back in November, when the U.N. General Assembly reinstated Libya on the council, deputy U.N. envoy Ibrahim Dabbashi said "the new Libya deserves to return to the Human Rights Council to contribute with other members to the promotion of values of human rights." "No violations of human rights will take place on Libyan territory in the future and if it happens the perpetrator will never get away with it, he pledged.
Poster Comment: They guy from Libya is right. Queers are lick cockroaches except they don't breed. They come to websites and parks and tell little kids being a homo is normal and fun. That is how the cockroaches known as queers breed. Like a cockroach they just have to be stepped on. They have been recruiting a lot of innocent kids lately with their lies. So just lick cockroaches, when there are lots of them they don't stay in the dark closet anymore. Now they just swarm around out in the open. It is disgusting. Hopefully Libya can take care of their queer problem before it gets out of hand.
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Newly formed Mercs for NATO soon to be gone. Qaddafi's sons coming back. Will be welcomed.
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