Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association

News Release – 1 April 2003

“IRRESPONSIBLE” VATICAN MUST LOSE UN STATUS

KENILWORTH, 1 APRIL 2003 — The Vatican’s latest attack on the use of condoms in the fight against AIDS is dangerous and irresponsible and will lead to the unnecessary deaths of innocent people, says the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA).

In a letter to United Nations General Secretary Kofi Annan, GALHA calls for the Holy See to be stripped of its privileged status at the UN before it can do any further damage in the struggle to reduce deaths from AIDS.

The Vatican’s latest onslaught comes in a 1,000-page document dealing with sexuality in which it repeats its opposition to the use of condoms in combating HIV infection.

At present the Holy See – which is, in effect, the Vatican’s government – has Non-Member State Permanent Observer status, which permits it to speak at and vote at UN conferences. No other religion has such a privileged position at the UN. It uses this position to try to enforce Catholic doctrine in UN policy, and is pushing to elevate this status even further and become a full voting member of the UN.

George Broadhead, secretary of GALHA, said: “We are shocked at this latest pronouncement from the Vatican. Not only does it condemn the use of condoms – the only known protection against HIV infection – it renews the attack on gay people in ignorant and insulting language. With HIV killing millions of young people throughout the world, we can only describe the Vatican’s attitude to condoms as grotesque. The so-called Holy See must not be allowed to promote this anti-condom dogma by the use of its totally unjustified privileged position at the United Nations. We are calling on Kofi Annan to strip the Vatican of its status and renew the fight against AIDS using a combination of straightforward sex education and condoms.”


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Further information from George Broadhead on 01926 858 450.
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Created : Friday, 2003-04-04 / Last updated : Sunday, 2006-02-12
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