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Gay 'Teletubbies' debate simmers in Poland
16 Czerwiec 2007

WARSAW (AP) — Poland's watchdog for children's rights was quoted as saying she would ask psychologists to investigate whether the TV Teletubbies character Tinky Winky is gay. On Tuesday, she backed away from the comments.

Gay 'Teletubbies' debate simmers in Poland
A Polish ombudsman for children's rights had said she would ask psychologists to investigate whether Tinky Winky, the purple character on the
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A Polish ombudsman for children's rights had said she would ask psychologists to investigate whether Tinky Winky, the purple character on the "Teletubbies" show was gay and should be removed from public TV.

Ewa Sowinska, ombudsman for children's rights, said in the latest edition of a magazine that the purse-carrying character on the British Broadcastinhg Corp.'s Teletubbies children's show could promote homosexuality.

Journalists from the weekly Wprost mentioned claims the Teletubbies promote homosexuality, to which Sowinska replied that she had heard of the issue. The journalists then asked about Tinky Winky.

"I noticed that he has a purse, but I didn't realize he's a boy. At first I thought that must be a bother for him," Sowinska told the magazine in an interview her office approved before publication. "Later I learned that there could be some hidden homosexual undertones."

Sowinska said she would ask her office's psychologists to look into the allegations "and judge whether it can be shown on public television and whether the suggested problem really exists."

On Tuesday, Sowinska's spokeswoman Wieslawa Lipinska told The Associated Press that Sowinska "hasn't asked and won't ask" psychologists to investigate whether Teletubbies promote homosexuality.

"They are fictional characters, they have nothing to do with reality, and the bag and scissors and other props the fictional characters use are there to create a fictional world that speaks to children," Lipinska said. "We are not going to deal with this issue any more."

Sowinska is a member of the League of Polish Families party, which is militantly anti-gay rights and anti-abortion. The party is a junior member in the coalition government led by Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski.

A similar controversy erupted in the United States in 1999 when a publication belonging to the evangelical leader, the late Rev. Jerry Falwell, suggested that Tinky Winky was gay.

In a statement Tuesday, the BBC denied the allegations against the program.

"Children love to play with bags of all kinds and this fascination is reflected in Tinky Winky's favorite thing," the BBC said. "To suggest the series has a political agenda is simply not true."


(USA Today newspaper)





Gay 'Teletubbies' debate simmers in Poland
16 Czerwiec 2007
WARSAW (AP) — Poland's watchdog for children's rights was quoted as saying she would ask psychologists to investigate whether the TV Teletubbies character Tinky Winky is gay. On Tuesday, she backed away from the comments.

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29 Maj 2007
'Polish heroes' exhibition at Auschwitz
An exhibition 'Polish heroes' has opened in the Jewish Centre in Oswiecim, close to the site of the former Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz.

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29 Maj 2007
President: Poland not to discuss shield deployment with Russia
·Polish President describes deployment of the missile shield as a "matter of defence." ·Poland said Russia's claim that the shield may pose a threat was "totally incorrect." ·Polish President: The question of the shield is the question of state's security.

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