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El Proyecto del Senado 238 y el Proyecto de la Cámara 488 se firmaron en La Fortaleza 

May 29, 2013
10:44 a.m.

Governor signs legislation to extend rights to gays

Senate Bill 238 and House Bill 488 were signed at La Fortaleza

The governor surrounded by lawmakers during the signing of the projects.(Vanessa.serra @ gfrmedia.com)
By Rebecca Banuchi / rebecca.banuchi @ gfrmedia.com
After weeks of intense debate, Governor Alejandro García Padilla became law Wednesday morning the two bills that expand the rights and guarantees to members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT).
From today, discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity will be penalized, and protections granted by Act 54 of domestic violence cobijarán to all types of people regardless of their sexual preference, gender identity, marital status or immigration status.
The Chief Executive signed both measures in the Hall of Mirrors at La Fortaleza, surrounded by the presidents legislative, Jaime Eduardo Bhatia and Perello, the authors of the measures, Sen. Ramon Luis Nieves and Rep. Luis Vega Ramos, plus some activists like Pedro Julio Serrano and amaryllis Pagan Wide Committee for the Search for Equity, which dominated public discussion on the draft the past few weeks.


Before signing, the chief executive referred to both projects, and stressed that approval does not mean the victory of one group over another, but represents a breakthrough for the country in the field of human rights.
"Today is not the triumph of one community over another. Today is not a song of victory of one community over another. Today, with the signing of these laws, Puerto Rico remains undefeated in this fight. Earn all, flattering and detractors because today Puerto Rico is a better country where there is less discrimination and where advances in the struggle of the human and civil rights, "said the president.
Discussion of both projects in the Legislative Assembly faced the people and organizations that advocate for the rights of the LGBT community and religious leaders who opposed its creed and also to understand the extent of these guarantees and protections opens the door to also grant homosexuals the right to marry.
García Padilla avoided on Wednesday to discuss the issue of marriage between same-sex couples, but said his position has not changed. The governor has expressed its opposition to allowing these people to establish such civil bond.
Although the governor emphasized that the recently approved Law 22 and Law 23 not be viewed as the victory of a particular group, for members of the LGBT community that appreciation in inescapable.
"It's the first time we won," he said as he left the Executive Mansion Carmen Milagros Velez, who has unsuccessfully tried through the courts to recognize a right to his partner, Acosta Angeles, to adopt her biological daughter.
"We won. Not matter that is different to what we want and deserve, no matter, we won, and henceforth our spirits will be another. We exist. Leave to be invisible. To me, that's the big profit, "said Velez.
Senate Bill 238, which prohibits discrimination in employment, was approved Tuesday in the Senate, that body then run parallel with amendments that included the House of Representatives, which significantly limited its scope.
The changes undergone by the House left without protection against discrimination for victims of this behavior in business, public and private efforts, in public transport and transactions such as buying and selling real estate.
The rights activists anticipated LGBT community will continue to fight for that they also recognize that rights through legislation, or even by executive orders of the governor.
Meanwhile, House Bill 488, on the extension of the validity of Act 54, was ratified by the High Corps during Tuesday's session expeditiously and without question.
The work also included Senate on Tuesday approved the draft legislative reform, but that measure was not signed by the governor immediately.  

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By Jamie Hoskins SYRACUSE (NCC NEWS) – Puerto Rican Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla signed a bill Wednesday, prohibiting employers from hiring someone based on gender or sexual orientation.

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Bill restricts employers from discriminating

By Jamie Hoskins SYRACUSE (NCC NEWS) – Puerto Rican Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla signed a bill Wednesday, prohibiting employers from hiring someone based on gender or sexual orientation.
Padilla commended legislators for approving the proposal saying he met his obligation as a Christian by signing this bill.
The bill originally included clauses banning discrimination in public transportation and other instances but those were removed because of opposition by religious groups.
A separate bill was signed by Padilla extending domestic violence laws to gay couples.

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» Puerto Rico Governor Signs Local ENDA, Domestic Violence Bills - Advocate.com
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Advocate.com Puerto Rico Governor Signs Local ENDA, Domestic Violence Bills Advocate.com Puerto Rico's Democratic governor, Alejandro García Padilla, today formally signed into law a bill that protects LGBT Puerto Ricans from discrimin..


SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico's governor has signed a bill that prohibits employment discrimination based on gender or sexual orientation.
Alejandro Garcia Padilla said Wednesday that he met his obligations as a Christian by signing the bill and congratulated legislators on approving the proposal.
The original measure would have also banned discrimination in commercial transactions, property rentals, public transportation and other circumstances. Those clauses were removed after heavy opposition by religious groups.
Most government agencies in the U.S. territory already have anti-discriminatory policies, but human rights activists say they are often not enforced.
Garcia also signed a separate bill that extends a domestic violence law to gay couples.

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Archbishop that promoted homosexual civil union legislation waiver resists Vatican's pressure


Archbishop that promoted homosexual civil union legislation waiver resists Vatican's pressure


28/05/2013

Matthew Cullinan Hoffman, Latin America Correspondent

May 28, 2013 ( Notifam ) - The Catholic Archbishop of San Juan, Puerto Rico, says he will resign despite pressure from Vatican officials arising from his support for the legislation of a homosexual civil union type , and accusations that he is guilty of protecting pedophile priests in his diocese.
Roberto Octavio González Nieves, a Franciscan who received the position of archbishop in 1999 after having served as auxiliary bishop to Cardinal Bernard Law in Boston, Massachusetts, and as Bishop of Corpus Christi, Texas, says that Cardinal Marc Ouellet has pressed to resign and take another position in the Church. It also says that he has been forbidden to diocesan staff appointments since 2011 as a result of the allegations.
The nature of conflict was unveiled on April 29 when the NotiUno Puerto Rican radio station published a letter sent to Cardinal Archbishop Ouellet, Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops in the Vatican. In the letter, dated February 20 this year, Gonzalez Nieves complains of being accused of various crimes, but without knowing who accuse him without seeing the evidence. ( See a PDF of the letter here. )
González Nieves says that the charges against him are based on four themes: "1. Protect pedophile priests, 2. Conduct research to Rev.. P. Edward Santana without jurisdiction to do so, 3. The 'Shared Residences', 4. The subject of the Altar of the Fatherland ".
The "Residences Shared" refers to a controversial proposal by the Archbishop to allow same sex who live together have inheritance rights, hospital visits and medical coverage, without having the title of "marriage" under service Italy's La Stampa news. However, González Nieves has opposed the adoption by homosexuals, by working in a coalition of religious leaders to oppose such proposals.
The "Altar of the Fatherland" refers to an altar erected in the Cathedral of San Juan on a seeming endorsement to the national independence of Puerto Rico, with the full title of "The Altar of the Fatherland and maternal womb of the Puerto Rican nation" . Independence is a controversial topic in the island, where a majority supports continuing the relationship with the United States, and a minority of only 5% support separation, according to a 2012 referendum. The issue is even more difficult since González Nieves was not born in Puerto Rico, but in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
According to González Nieves, at a meeting with Ouellet on December 15, "I was told I had to give up the See of the Archbishop of San Juan de Puerto Rico and to request another assignment in the Church. The injustices, persecution, defamation, misrepresentation of facts, unfair and biased processes can never be a source of law for the resignation of a bishop or for good cause. Therefore, this server wants to state that never give up the Archbishop of San Juan Office when there is no reason for it.
"Besides," added the archbishop, "such serious allegations being that I have done, that if given as certain, how you may be able to occupy other ecclesiastical office in the Church?"
Archbishop defends bishops ensuring that all Puerto Ricans, except one, support him, and invokes the authority of the Episcopal Conference of Puerto Rico, which was elected in 2012, asking, "Who but local bishops, meeting in Episcopal Conference, are natural partners of the Holy See? ".
Among the large number of prelates with whom González Nieves says he has communicated on this subject is now discredited archbishop which he attended in Boston during the 80's, while much of the cover-ups occurred in pedophile priests: Cardinal Bernard Law .
"In strict confidence, as you know his Eminence, I have spoken on this subject with BE, Cardinal Bernard Law. After our meeting on December 15 went to lunch with Cardinal Bernard Law. At the end of lunch I asked what was wrong because I do not look good. I explained what happened. "
In addition to the letter he wrote Gonzales Nieves, NotiUno has also published a letter attributed to the Apostolic Delegate to Puerto Rico, Jozef Wesolowski, dated December last year, who rebukes the archbishop plans to bury the bodies of two icons nationalists disapproved under the "Altar of the Fatherland": Juan Alejo Arizmendi, the first bishop of Puerto Rico born there, and Ramon Power y Giralt, the first legislative representative of the island before the Courts of Spain during the colonial era. ( See the letter here .)
"I appeal to His fraternal feeling with the Church Universal give such a project and diligently execute the supreme decision of the Holy See," writes Wesolowski, who has refused to comment on the letter.
The letter mentions that Cardinal Bertone Tarcicio and Gonzalez Nieves said "the strong desire of the Holy Father Benedict XVI" that obey an advance directive to remove the name "Altar of the Fatherland" of the altar in question and replace it with another.
Although it is unclear how much support has the archbishop, several groups have conducted demonstrations, supporting statements and press conferences in their favor. Such groups include a nationalist group pro life, Catholic Puerto Rican Alliance for Life and Country, founded in 2012, and the Coalition in Defence and Solidarity with the Archbishop of San Juan, which claims to represent nearly one hundred organizations.
In a recent letter to the faithful, Gonzalez Nieves urges them not to communicate with Rome on this issue, but to support it with your prayers.
"Many people have approached me and have called my office asking" what can we do? "On one hand, I beg you, please do not send letters to the Holy See endorsements. On the other hand, I am saying that there is only one thing to do in situations like these: pray. "

Parranda Global Summit: Empowering citizens to take action in Puerto Rico - 5/29/2013 - by Sandra Lilley


A non-profit group created by Puerto Ricans living in the U.S. mainland as well as in the island has a pretty ambitious agenda – to tangibly improve the “greater Puerto Rico.” This includes bolstering its economy and entrepreneurship, education, health and public safety, all of which have been pretty buffeted as of late. Giovanni Rodriguez, one of Parranda.org’s founders, says there is really one way to do it – “people have to stand up and take power into their own hands,” he says.
To that end, a group of over 150 leaders who reside on and off the island will gather on Thursday, May 30th at the University of Puerto Rico for its first Parranda Global Summit. The  main goal, says Rodriguez, is to go beyond talk, and walk out at the end of the day with a true action plan for tackling the different issues. ”The key is to get really focused on who is going to fund it, who is going to do the work and when we get started,” Rodriguez explains.
Puerto Rico, a U.S. commonwealth, has been facing some serious challenges, including high debt levels, an economy hard-hit by the recession, and high crime rates. This has has caused an increase in the number of residents who have left the island in recent years.  On the other hand, the island has a high literacy rate and a robust business and tourist industry. Its main science university (University of P.R.-Mayaguez) was one of the top  50 U.S. schools awarding engineering degrees in 2010-2011.
Rodriguez says, however, “there will never be enough resources – especially government-driven resources.  So it’s about empowering through civil society,” he says. “We want to give Puerto Rican citizens the feeling that look, we have permission to be our own leaders,” he adds.
Some of Parranda’s founders and main organizers, like Rodriguez and Natascha Otero, have experience in technology and social media,  as well as political and community organization.  The main goal of the interactive session is to discuss and organize – but most importantly, emerge with concrete plans of action.
“We have to have people who passionately advocate for Puerto Rico – people have to learn more, and hopefully Parranda can educate,” Rodriguez says.

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Granting ‘statehood’ for immigrants: We want the same for Puerto Rico

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The issue of the political status of the United States territory of Puerto Rico has been sitting in the backroom of the American political system since the beginning of the 20th century. For too long, lawmakers from both national political parties have neglected the matter. Their preferred excuse? Let the Puerto Ricans decide their future. Well, last November we decided our path in a special status referendum. Now is time to act.