Date: Thu, 30 Mar 1995 18:21:53 +0200 (MSZ) From: Bj|rn Skolander MP Andreas Carlgren's public coming out in a TV programme yesterday has mad= e him to hot stuff in the Swedish press today. In EXPRESSEN a photo of Carlgren is covering two mid-section-pages with the text "A man emerges from his shadow". The photo is followed by a one page interview with Carlgren. AFTONBLADET also has a one page interview, including the Martin Neimoeller quotation "First they came for the communists...", which is described as on= e of Carlgren's favourite quotations. Also Dagens Nyheter (DN) has an interview with Carlgren. Below follows a fe= w of the central parts of these interviews. From=20DN: ******** - As a politician I want something with society. I want to safeguard tolerance, which is a threatened value. It ought to be natural with a gay politician, but that is not the case at present. Carlgren has been out to his party colleagues for a while, and the way they respond to his openness tells something about how tolerant Sweden is, he says. From=20EXPRESSEN: *************** - The word gay expresses pride and dignity. Someone talked of my "sexual orientation" which makes it sound like a deficiency. I just have a way of loving persons which the majority of guys does not have. Question: You are pro gay men's and lesbian's rights to adoption. Is it right to expose children to the experiment of having two male parents? - (Carlgren is openly disturbed by the question) No one has the right to question my way of being responsible as a gay parent! Question: You could be a possible future minister of foreign affairs? There are countries in the surrounding world, where homosexuality is a total taboo? - Every minister who travels abroad is a representative of his/hers country's culture. Then I could show, that we in Sweden have the right to b= e ourselves. Question: How do you cope with a situation when a person acts uneasy or directly contemptuous because you are a fag (the journalist uses the Swedis= h word "boeg" which is similar to the English term "fag". An English or American journalist might have used the word "gay" instead)? - I have thought about that and am prepaired. If I show fear it will create intolerance. If I am not afraid I will gain respect. From=20AFTONBLADET: ***************** Question: Do you want to be a prominent activist in the gay and lesbian movement? - No. My contribution to it will be to speak openly. Translated and distributed by Bjorn Skolander