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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Protection Of Minority Rights Must Include Sexual Minorities: NPC Tells Government
January 31, 2017
According to the UN Human Rights Council, the legal obligations of
States to safeguard the human rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender (LGBT) people are well established in international human
rights law on the basis of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
subsequently agreed international human rights treaties ratified by Sri
Lanka, says the National Peace Council.
Issuing
a statement today the NPC has called on the government to take steps to
repeal those sections of the Penal Code and Vagrants Ordinance that can
be used by those vested with state authority to harass people of a
different sexual orientation and who are thereby denied their rights to
equality and non-discrimination.
We publish below the statement in full:
Protection Of Minority Rights Must Include Sexual Minorities
As an organization that believes in equality for all and
non-discrimination, the National Peace Council views the recent decision
of the government not to proceed with legal reform that decriminalizes
homosexuality as both disappointing and a setback to a culture of
protecting minority rights in general. The presence of archaic laws does
not reflect positively on either the Sri Lankan legislature or on the
cultural enlightenment and tolerance of the population at large.
We reject the notion that same sex relations are criminal in nature or
should be construed as such. Same sex relations are not due to modern
decadence, or Western decadence as argued by some, but have been part
and parcel of history from its very beginnings in all parts of the
world, including Asia. There is a need for education campaigns to ensure
that the thinking of society at large becomes more rational and less
emotional on these issues.
According to the UN Human Rights Council, the legal obligations of
States to safeguard the human rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender (LGBT)
people are well established in international human rights law on the
basis of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequently
agreed international human rights treaties ratified by Sri Lanka.
We note that same sex relations are rarely if ever prosecuted in the Sri
Lankan courts. However, a recent report on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender issues by Human Rights Watch details examples of
discrimination and abuse experienced by those of a different sexual
orientation.
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