Union Pour une Nation Homosexuelle

Union Pour une Nation Homosexual

The UPNH began its life in Kordania (in Vagderra), as a small group protesting heavy handed police action toward a local gay venue. The organisation was successfull; its campaign resulted in an inquiry and the dissmissal of 7 high ranking officers as well as numerous beat policeman. The venue remains open to this day some 12 years later. The organisation grew into a wider gay rights movement, and spread across Vagderra. All three of the organisations founders; Charles Russette, and brothers Mattieu and Craige Jerrete, spent time in prison for various protests. The last of these sentences; 18 months, lead to a change in direction for the organisation. The organisation began promoting the idea of a homosexual nation, and even suggested a gay revolution. They became fiercly anti-women, and decried inferior "straights" as being the root of the worlds problems. They registered as a political party in 2440, and began contesting local elections in 2440, and contested the General election of 2442, and subsequent elections. They have managed to maintain a steady 10 to 15% of seats in the senate, and have evolved a stong set of policies aimed at the growth of a homosexual nation, and have continued campaigning for a ban on heterosexual relations. One of their main policies has been to seek funding for scientific forms of procreation so that "the queens of our proud nation are not sullied by female contact". They have not however been without controversy as rumours in the national press regarding a supposed love triangle between the three founders of the party have lead to criticism by more religous sections of society.

Photos from the last UPNH election day party