Yahoo – AFP,
Francisco Jara, 5 May 2015
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Mariela
Castro, daughter of Cuba's President Raul Castro and director of the
Cuban
National Centre for Sexual Education, gives a press conference in
Havana on May
5, 2015 (AFP Photo/Adalberto Roque)
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Havana
(AFP) - Cuban President Raul Castro's daughter Mariela, a lawmaker and
gay-rights activist, said Tuesday her organization would hold symbolic gay
weddings this weekend in a call for equal rights.
Castro, a
sexologist and head of the National Center for Sex Education, said the
organization would hold "celebrations of love" for gay couples on
Saturday.
The
52-year-old lawmaker has fought unsuccessfully to legalize gay marriage,
tackling deep-rooted discrimination in a country where homosexuals were
formerly persecuted under her uncle Fidel's government after he came to power
in the 1959 Cuban Revolution.
The
symbolic weddings will be held as part of Cuba's eighth National Day Against
Homophobia, which Castro has staunchly promoted.
"We
couldn't hold a wedding, but we wanted to hold a very modest celebration of
love with some religious leaders who have always been by our side," she
told a press conference.
She said
she herself had a Catholic priest perform a "celebration of love"
ceremony for her and her husband, Italian national Paolo Titolo, because she
did not want to have a traditional Catholic wedding.
"I'm
not baptized, I wasn't going to be married by the Church. I told (Cuban priest
Carlos Manuel de Cespedes) I already had plenty of commitments to the Communist
Party of Cuba, I didn't need commitments to the Catholic Church as well,"
she said.
She did not
say how many couples would take part in Saturday's ceremony.
In a symbol
of the rapprochement between the communist island and the United States, the
Gay Men's Chorus of Washington will also perform as part of Saturday's events.
Cuban
homosexuals were sent to labor camps in the 1960s, and continue to face
discrimination despite Castro's efforts to change the policies of her uncle's
and father's governments.
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Cubans
members of the gay and lesbian community participate
in a march
against homophobia on May 11, 2013 in Havana.
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