Singapore Retains Sodomy Ban for Gays, Lifts it for Straights |
| Published: October 24, 2007, 8:55 am |
| Tags: gay rights, news, singapore |
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The debate is over (for now) in Singapore, where the nation's Parliament just decriminalized oral and anal sex for consenting heterosexual adults but refused to do the same for gays. Gay sex remains punishable by two years in prison there. Australia's Daily Telegraph reports: "Member of Parliament Siew Kum Hong, who supported the petition, said legalising sexual acts between two consenting heterosexual adults, while refusing to decriminalise the same acts between homosexual men, was discriminatory. But Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong weighed in for the retention of the law, saying that Singapore remains a conservative society - with the traditional family as its main building bloc - and homosexuals cannot set the tone for the mainstream. Abolishing the law could 'send the wrong signal' and push gay activists to ask for more concessions, such as same-sex marriage and parenting, Mr Lee said. Gays 'are free to lead their lives and pursue their social activities,' the Prime Minister [ Full article ] |
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