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    Gay sex decriminalised in India

    Gay sex decriminalised in India


    Rights groups have long campaigned for a repeal of the law

    A court in the Indian capital, Delhi, has ruled that homosexual intercourse between consenting adults is not a criminal act.

    The ruling overturns a 148-year-old colonial law which describes a same-sex relationship as an "unnatural offence".

    Homosexual acts were punishable by a 10-year prison sentence.

    Many people in India regard same-sex relationships as illegitimate. Rights groups have long argued that the law contravened human rights.

    Delhi's High Court ruled that the law outlawing homosexual acts was discriminatory and a "violation of fundamental rights".

    The court said that a statute in Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which defines homosexual acts as "carnal intercourse against the order of nature" and made them illegal, was an "antithesis of the right to equality".

    'India's Stonewall'

    The ruling is historic in a country where homosexuals face discrimination and persecution on a daily basis but it is likely to be challenged, says the BBC's Soutik Biswas in Delhi.



    Activists welcome 'historic' ruling

    It also promises to change the discourse on sexuality in a largely conservative country, where even talking about sex is largely taboo, our correspondent says.

    Gay rights activists all over the country welcomed the ruling and said it was "India's Stonewall".

    New York's Stonewall riot in 1969 is credited with launching the gay rights movement.

    "It [the ruling] is India's Stonewall. We are elated. I think what now happens is that a lot of our fundamental rights and civic rights which were denied to us can now be reclaimed by us," activist and lawyer Aditya Bandopadhyay told the BBC.

    "It is a fabulously written judgement, and it restores our faith in the judiciary," he said.

    Leading gay rights activist and the editor of India's first gay magazine Ashok Row Kavi welcomed the judgement but said the stigma against homosexuals will persist.
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    "The social stigma will remain. It is [still] a long struggle. But the ruling will help in HIV prevention. Gay men can now visit doctors and talk about their problems. It will help in preventing harassment at police stations," Mr Kavi told the BBC.

    But the decision was greeted with unease by other groups.

    Father Dominic Emanuel of India's Catholic Bishop Council said the church did not "approve" of homosexual behaviour.

    "Our stand has always been very clear. The church has no serious objection to decriminalising homosexuality between consenting adults, the church has never considered homosexuals as criminals," said Father Emanuel.

    "But the church does not approve of this behaviour. It doesn't consider it natural, ethical, or moral," he said.


    The head cleric of Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque, criticised the ruling.

    "This is absolutely wrong. We will not accept any such law," Ahmed Bukhari told the AFP news agency.

    In 2004, the Indian government opposed a legal petition that sought to legalise homosexuality - a petition the high court in Delhi dismissed.

    But rights groups and the Indian government's HIV/Aids control body have demanded that homosexuality be legalised.

    The National Aids Control Organisation (Naco) has said that infected people were being driven underground and efforts to curb the virus were being hampered.

    According to one estimate, more than 8% of homosexual men in India were infected with HIV, compared to fewer than 1% in the general population.


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    Lovely. Mwah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    The National Aids Control Organisation (Naco) has said that infected people were being driven underground and efforts to curb the virus were being hampered. According to one estimate, more than 8% of homosexual men in India were infected with HIV, compared to fewer than 1% in the general population
    So it just goes to prove that more assfucking will stop the spread of AIDS I quess now that it is legal.

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    Society decays even further......

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    Does this mean we can expect a massive migration of males from France to India?

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    Fair play to them, there must be loads of pooves in India just due to the huge population numbers.

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    Does this apply to the greater eunuch community as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mordred
    Does this mean we can expect a massive migration of males from France to India?
    I saw ButterButt down making air reservations to Delhi, so looks like the influx has started..

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    I bet thats a load off of Doodle's mind !

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    How any man can bum off another man and not expect to be discriminated against is a mystery to me anyway.

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    ^Denial, its the first sign you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    But rights groups and the Indian government's HIV/Aids control body have demanded that homosexuality be legalised.
    As it should be. It is when it is done in secrecy and denial, without any protection that HIV/Aids is spread. If it is not allowed to be talked about, how can people be educated in safe sex practices?

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    Denial, isn't that a brown river in India? How topical.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasRanger
    Denial, isn't that a brown river in India? How topical.....
    It seems denial is not only the lot of the Indians.


    Why does it bother any other men if some want to bum others?

    I have always wondered about that. Why the hostility? What is it to you?

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    I can only speak for myself really, there are a few things that for some reason turn my stomach, for example:
    Spitting Child abuse Arab body odour and men who do other men.
    Now, I don't expect the Chinese to stop gobbing all over the place
    I don't expect fiddlers will stop playing with kids
    Arabs will probably always stink (fact not racial abuse)
    Queers will probably keep causing mother nature to spin in her grave
    Just cos they do it doesn't mean I have to like it.
    No offence intended.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasRanger
    Denial, isn't that a brown river in India? How topical.....
    Africa.

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    Don't see a problem with decriminalisation, they can do whatever they want, doesn't affect me. What buggers me more is that gay parades are publically sponsered here.. A private life should be just that.. private. No reason for kinky in-your-face parades.

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    They showed the parade they had there on Aljazeera, and it was a hum dinger alright.
    A lot of the queers had their face covered because they are not sure that there will not be some adjustments made when the Hindus get done with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasRanger
    I can only speak for myself really, there are a few things that for some reason turn my stomach, for example: Spitting Child abuse Arab body odour and men who do other men.
    And people who don't know how to use commas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plan B View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TexasRanger
    I can only speak for myself really, there are a few things that for some reason turn my stomach, for example: Spitting Child abuse Arab body odour and men who do other men.
    And people who don't know how to use commas.
    Yeah, that's much worse than taking the old skin boat to brown town,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plan B
    And people who don't know how to use commas.
    Thats the trouble with all these fucking TEFLers on a forum, Bunch of correct grammar Nazi assholes.
    And most of em are ignorant assholes anyway, but they got to show just how much, or little, they really know.

    Don't worry about it Chuck, give him a round house kick.

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    Like most blokes, I find the sex act between two males a revolting thought, but having met a few gay blokes, I have generally found them to be OK people. One little barman called Ronnie comes to mind. He worked at a fishermans pub in our neighbourhood. It could be a bit of a rough place back then. A lot of pretty tough blokes there, some who would fight at the drop of a hat. Yet little Ronnie was well liked and jovially gave as good as he got when it came to quips about his sexuality. It was amazing how well accepted he was in a place like that.

    Now lesbians are the exact opposite in my experience. I, like most blokes find it quite arousing to see two girls getting it on together. But the few lesbians I have had the misfortune to have dealings with have been sour feminazi man hating bitches.

    I really dont give a dam what the queer fellas do behind closed doors, but I would be keen to watch when the Lezzos get together.

    But on a more serious note, my only problem with legally recognizing gay relationships is when they want to start bringing kids into gay marriages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    my only problem with legally recognizing gay relationships is when they want to start bringing kids into gay marriages.
    why is that a problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    my only problem with legally recognizing gay relationships is when they want to start bringing kids into gay marriages.
    why is that a problem?
    Erm, bullying at school
    Shame they have to endure having a couple of "men" as parents
    Twisted sense of right and wrong due to dad and dads example
    No decent female influence to balance the kid growing up (although maybe dad would have a dress and high heels he could dress up in as they groom him to be a fag).

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Plan B
    And people who don't know how to use commas.
    Thats the trouble with all these fucking TEFLers on a forum, Bunch of correct grammar Nazi assholes.
    And most of em are ignorant assholes anyway, but they got to show just how much, or little, they really know.

    Don't worry about it Chuck, give him a round house kick.
    Just limbering up for a spinning back kick now......

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