Grieving Partner of Sydney Siege Victim Tori Johnson Speaks Out for the First Time: VIDEO

Grieving Partner of Sydney Siege Victim Tori Johnson Speaks Out for the First Time: VIDEO

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As we reported previously, Tori Johnson, the cafe manager of the Lindt Chocolate Cafe in Sydney, Australia who was killed during the hostage siege earlier this week, was openly gay and in a fourteen year relationship with his partner Thomas Zinn. 

JohnsonSpeaking out publicly for the first time on Australia’s Today show this morning, Zinn spoke about the love he shared with his “humble, fair, and generous” partner as well as how the flower memorial at Martin Place has comforted him during this time of mourning. 

Zinn also released a statement on behalf of Johnson’s family that read in part:

This tragedy will remain with us forever. But the uniting effects of this week, how they have galvanized our city, our country makes us even more proud of Tori and Katrina and proud of all Australians.

Mother of three Katrina Dawson was the other hostage killed during the siege.

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP

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Kyler Geoffroy

www.towleroad.com/2014/12/grieving-partner-of-sydney-siege-victim-tori-johnson-speaks-out-for-the-first-time-video.html

'RuPaul's Drag Race' Season Six Marathon To Air On New Year's Eve

'RuPaul's Drag Race' Season Six Marathon To Air On New Year's Eve
Are You Ready To #RuLive Your Favorite “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season six Moments?

Well, you’re in luck. This New Year’s Eve Logo will be broadcasting all of “Drag Race” season six during a day-long, fan-interactive marathon. And that’s not all — throughout the day your favorite “Drag Race” queens will also being spilling the T on their “Rusolutions.”

“I’m super excited to #Rulive season six,” RPDR season six winner Bianca Del Rio told The Huffington Post. “I hear the winner is a real bitch.”

Throughout the broadcast be sure to tweet your own “Rusolutions” to @LogoTV — and you may just see your own goals for 2015 pop up on your TV screen.

Stay tuned after the season six broadcast for “RuPaul’s Drag Race: Top 15 Fan Favorite Queens,” a look back at 15 of the fan’s favorite queens. And for more from Logo, head here.

Happy Ru-year!

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Swiss Film Festival Defends Homophobic Egyptian Reporter Involved in Gay Bathhouse Raid

Swiss Film Festival Defends Homophobic Egyptian Reporter Involved in Gay Bathhouse Raid

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Mona Iraqi, an Egyptian reporter for the pro-government Al-Qahira wal Nas channel, is a homophobe. We reported on her the other day for leading Egypt’s morality police in a raid on a gay bathhouse earlier this month. It turns out that she is also the Egyptian representative for Shnit, an International Short Film Festival based in Switzerland, directed by Olivier van der Hoeven. One would think that an organization from the relatively liberal Switzerland would distance themselves from someone who would engage in outright discrimination against LGBT people, but instead the organization is doubling down on defending her.

IraqiShnit insists that Iraqi was investigating sex trafficking and prostitution in Cairo, although that doesn’t jibe with the statement of her segment claiming to expose “the secret behind the spreading of AIDS in Egypt.” Shnit staffer, researcher and project coordinator Ekaterina Tarasova, jumped in by tweeting in Mona Iraqi’s defense, starting with a blasé-sounding dismissal of “It’s her work, I guess” before going fully tone-deaf with “Looks like you miss the point of Mona’s research. It was about prostitution” and “And yes, I will defend Mona’s position, because I believe she did right things.”

Tarasova shortly found herself on the receiving end of some backlash from Middle Eastern GLBT activists, which she tired to smooth over by claiming to be a “tolerant and gay friendly person” in a tweet with a rainbow flag. Because, as A Paper Bird author Scott Long snarked, “The rainbow flag always makes everything better.”

Trials for the 26 arrested men are scheduled to begin Sunday.


Christian Walters

www.towleroad.com/2014/12/swiss-film-festival-shnit-defends-homophobic-egyptian-reporter.html

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