0 6A - Thursday, October 20, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com AP IMAGES Foreign tourists wait to board charter flights after checking out of their hotels in Kenya on Oct. 3, 201t. Nervous hotel owners are urging Kenya's government to step up security in the area popular with tourists and rich Kenyans after last weekend's kidnapping of a French woman by Somali gunmen. renc torist kidnapdrom Kenya reported dead in Somalia Polish lawmaker campaigns for gender equality Grodzka recently ideas. Many young Poles have lived for a time in places like elected the first Britain, returning home with reshaped views on sexual and transsexual other minorities. Grodzka runs Trans-Fuzja, a parliament member foundation that supports some 1,000 transgender people in WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Poland, and decided to run for par- Poland's first transsexual lawmak- liament to attract media attention er vowed Monday to campaign for to her mission. Founded in 2007, the rights of gender minorities the foundation lobbies for legisla- and make predominantly Catholic tion that would secure the rights Poland more receptive to trans- of the group and offers direct help sexuals and homosexuals. to its members. In an interview with The Asso- Her group also tries to raise ciated Press, Anna Grodzka said awareness of the plight of trans- the time has come for sexual gendered people - and her elec- minority groups in Poland to enjoy tion so far has triggered numerous the right to legal partnerships, television shows in past days job security and state funding for examining the issue. medical sex change procedures. .So far, Grodzka has she has "Enough of this concealing of received many gestures of support the truth," Grodzka said. "This from ordinary people since her group of people, even if small, election began makingheadlines. has its rights and they should be During the interview at a War- respected. They should not be saw cafe, a young woman came up pushed into oblivion." to Grodzka to shake her hand in a The 57-year-old Grodzka made gesture of admiration and encour- history in Poland by becoming the agement. first ever transsexual to win a seat Grodzka also recalled how last " in parliament in elections on Oct. week in Gdansk, a young mother 9. Her election underlines the pro- showed her a thumbs-up and found social change taking place made her baby in a carriage also in this deeply conservative and raise its thumbs. mostly Catholic country. She said that among hun- When parliament meets for the dreds of friendly gestures she has first time, Poland will also have received only one hostile phone its first openly gay person, Robert call, and believes that proportion Biedron, a leading gay rights activ- testifies to growing a maturity and ist, and two black lawmakers. tolerance of the society in Poland: Before World War II, Poland She also noted the irony of was a multiethnic society inhab- being elected to parliament from a ited by Jews, ethnic Ukrainians, constituency in Krakow, a church Lithuanians, Germans and others. stronghold where the Polish-born But it became a homogenous soci- Pope John Paul II rose from priest ety of mostly Catholic Poles after to archbishop before he was elect- the Holocaust and the redrawing ed pope. Today a church stands on of Poland's borders after World nearly every street. War II. "ButKrakowis also auniversity Great social flux, however, has city with plenty of young people, come in recent years, especially of artists, of freethinkers," she with European Union bringing said. "It all added up and showed greater contact with Western in the vote." Four Europeans were kidnapped from the country in the past six weeks NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - France said yesterday that a cancer-stricken quadriplegic Frenchwoman kidnapped off a Kenyan resort island appears to have died in captivity in Soma- lia, prompting Kenya to call the death an act of terror against the East African nation and France. Kenya said it sent some 1,600 troops into Somalia last week- end to hunt al-Shabab militants because of the kidnapping of the French woman and three other Europeans from its country over the last six weeks. The nation's tourism minister told The Asso- ciated Press that the invasion is meant to push Islamist militants away from Kenya's tourist desti- nations. Somali gunmen snatched Marie Dedieu in the middle of the night from her resort island home near Lamu on Oct. 1. The 66-year-old, wheelchair-bound woman suffered from cancer and required special medications several times a day, medicine her captors did not take with them. French officials said Dedieu's state of health and the fact her kidnappers "probably refused to give her the medication we sent her" likely led to the death. The foreign ministry said her death had not been absolutely con- firmed but was the most likely situation. , "We are so, so sad. We have lost a mother of this village. We have not lost a foreigner. We have lost a mother of the community," said Abdullah Fadhil, the prop- erty manager at Dedieu's resi- dence in Lamu. "We wish she would be alive but because she has been sick and I know that the captors cannot give her the care she requires ... she has been very weak." France's Foreign Ministry said that unspecified "contacts" told French officials that Dedieu had died but the date and cir- cumstances of her death were not immediately known. It did not elaborate. The Kenyan government offered its condolences and said Dedieu died while in al-Shabab captivity. Kenya maintains al- Shabab is behind the recent kid- nappings, though some analysts have instead blamed pirates or criminals. "The kidnapping and deten- tion of Marie Dedieu was a terror act not only against her, but also against Kenya, her home country France and the entire world," the Kenyan government statement said. After a weekly Cabinet meet- ing with President Nicolas Sar- kozy, Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said Dedieu's death "isn't totally confirmed but is more than probable." "Madame Dedieu was a gravely ill 66-year-old woman, afflicted with cancer (and) quad- riplegic," he said. "Seizing a woman in this state is an act of barbarity." . 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