A man surnamed Zou was sentenced to one year in prison by the
Chongwen District People's Court in Beijing, for organizing a gay
party through the Internet, China News Service reported
yesterday.
Zou, an Internet fan, was inspired by the news about a "Gay
Hotel" on a website in April 2005. He set up his own website called
"Beijing Sky" to advertise a "Hot Dream Party for Cool Beijing
Boys" and attract homosexuals to engage in prurient activities. He
provided illegal sex services at his house.
"Since the ad was published in April 2005, more and more people
joined the parties. I was mainly in charge of getting people
together, and providing a venue and music. I charged membership
fees ranging from 30 to 50 yuan," Zou told the police.
After receiving reports from the public at 10 PM on November 11,
2005, the police closed down the gay party and arrested Zou.
"Ten suspected criminals, all males, were engaging in illegal
sex activities," the police reported. "Zou's behavior constituted a
crime of 'promoting promiscuity'."
"Although people today are gradually becoming more free to
follow their sexual preferences, that doesn't mean the law will
indulge them. People should choose healthy and proper life styles,"
a judge surnamed Song said.
(Chinadaily.com.cn May 20, 2006)