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E Watchdog groups
say more than 2,000
crimes stem from
sexual orientation
By Vahe Tazian
Daily Staff Reporter
A national study released earlier
this week indicates that crime against
homosexuals is on the rise.
In total, 2,064 anti-gay or lesbian
crimes were reported in 1994 from
Detroit, New York, Boston, Chicago,
Denver, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Colum-
bus, San Francisco and Portland, Ore.
The study was conducted by gay
and lesbian watchdog groups in those
cities and shows the figures to be up 1.6
percent from 1993. This included 22
murders of gay or lesbians, stemming
from their sexual orientation.
Ronni L. Sanlo, director of the
University Lesbian Gay Bisexual Pro-
grams Office, said the problem is
greater than the study indicates.
"People who are victims of anti-
gay violence are just not coming for-
ward to report the crimes," Sanlo said.
She attributed this problem to a
variety of reasons. She said reporting
a hate crime is like coming forward as
a homosexual, which some people
are not ready for. Also, she said many
homosexuals have been taught not to
trust "the system" or the police.
However, Sanlo added that her
experiences with the Ann Arbor po-
lice have been good. "They tend to be
very responsive, and they respond
sensitively," she said.

Matt Foreman, executive director
of the New York City Gay and Lesbian
Anti-Violence Project, the report's na-
tional facilitator, also said hefeels many
incidents go unreported. "There's been
at least 10 surveys done with more than
10,000 respondents," Foreman said.
According to the report, 96 anti-gay
incidents were reported in Detroit, a 14-
percent increase from 1993. Ninety-
two involved some type of physical
assault, including beating, murder and
sexual assault. Name-calling, vandal-
ism and robbery were also cited.
Three men were killed in Michi-
gan last year because they were gay,
according to Detroit's Triangle Foun-
dation, a gay activisf group.
In the nine metro areas around the
United States in 1994, 30 percent of
those accused in the hate crimes against
homosexuals were 18 or younger; 72
percent were 30 or younger.
The report also showed that crimes
against lesbians increased 19 percent
to an all-time high, with one-third of
all crimes committed against women.
"It's hard to tell why people are vic-
timized," Sanlo said. "Gays and les-
bians are always on guard. There is
always the stress of, 'When is it going
to happen to me?"'
The University does not keep
records of hate crimes, or crimes di-
rected toward homosexuals, said Uni-
versity spokeswoman Julie Peterson,
However, Sanlo said LGBPO has
encourages students to come forward
and report when they are victimized.
- The Associated Press
contributed to this report.

Casino workers go on strike

4TH FLOOR DESIGN! Meeting on the 4th
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WINDSOR, Ontario (AP) -
Casino Windsor workers walked off
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increases they couldn't win at the
negotiating table.
"They're paying peanut wages and
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Windsor, a casino valet, said as he
protested outside the casino.
The casino, which takes in more
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of about $6.60 an hour.
Officials with the Canadian Auto
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PANEL
Continued from page 2.
Communication lecturer Joan
Lowenstein asked Rezmierski if the
University has considered limiting
students' access to the Internet. "Yes,
and we decided that it was against the
values of the University of Michigan
to do so," Rezmierski replied.

The panelists were MacKinnon,
Steinhardt, Scott Charney, director
of Computer Crimes Unit of the
U.S. Department of Justice; Daniel
Weitzner, deputy director of the
Center for Democracy and Tech-
nology; and Virginia Rezmierski,
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University's Information Technol-
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SALES REPRESENTATIVE
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SUBJECTS NEEDED for cognitive
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SUMMER CAMP counselors to work one
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