Hi everyone, lots of calls have been coming about whether the QAM event is
on for this Sunday, 16th August, thanks to the swine flu. Well, now we're
happy we can say - the Queer Azadi March is ON!

It's become increasingly clear over the last day or so that the swine flu
hysteria has become far worse than the risk posed by the disease itself and
we are not going to be party to that - not least when we have before us an
issue as important as our fight to uphold the Delhi High Court decision.

We're not going to be reckless. We will be providing face masks - both for
the eyes (for identity) and for the mouth (for hygiene). Also, remember that
inn the open there's not much to fear with respect to swine flu.

It has been recommended by the medical community that any immuno-compromised
persons, elderly persons, and people already ill with active health
complications such as diabetes should avoid crowded gatherings. We are in
agreement with these recommendations and believe that people will and should
follow them.

People with fever, coughs, colds, difficulty breathing or manifesting any of
the symptoms of swine flu are encouraged to stay home and take care of their
health. They will be there in spirit and we can all march together next
year. Send a friend instead holding a placard with your name.

Like last year, there will be many people in masks. Bright colourful,
sparkly, fanciful, feathered, beautiful masks. Any people sporting swine flu
preventative masks or bandannas will fit right in so you are invited to wear
them. Whether worn to protect yourself from a virus or from homophobia, all
masks are welcome. Both types of masks will be distributed free in limited
numbers, so also plan to bring your own.

We are also happy to be able to say that the police have assured us of full
support in doing the march. We will have to assemble outside August Kranti
Maidan at 3 pm on Sunday and set off from there.

Please do join us in this celebration of ourselves as we are and in our
demands for--

* The 377 case will now be heard in the Supreme Court, hence our demand for
this law be read down continues.

* The Constitution must include provisions to deal with all discrimination
on the grounds of sexuality or gender.

*Those amongst us who are transgendered are not recognised by society. Equal
citizenship rights and opportunities should be extended to all who do not
fit into either of the two categories of male and female.

* The medical establishment must be made aware of the reality of our lives
and our needs, and cease all insensitive and cruel attempts to ‘cure’ us.

* Every individual is under tremendous pressure to marry a person of the
opposite sex, as marriage is seen as a must in our society. We are launching
a campaign against all such forced marriages.

* We call for an end to homophobia and transphobia. We want freedom from
violence and hate within families, in educational institutions, at places of
work and in public spaces. We especially demand that fundamentalist forces
stop abusing us and poisoning people’s minds against us.

We invite you, too, to join us on our march and to raise your voice along
with ours!

—Queer Azaadi Mumbai

http://queerazaadi.wordpress.com/

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