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Sri Lanka Supreme Court decrimalized homosexuality in state

Rudrakshi Gupta
Rudrakshi Gupta
Last updated: 2023/05/10 at 6:51 PM
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Homosexuality Decriminalised in Sri Lanka

In a historic ruling, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has cleared the path for the legalisation of homosexuality in the country. The decision came after a petition was filed by a group of activists challenging the legality of the country’s colonial-era anti-gay laws.

The case was brought to the court by the LGBTIQ advocacy group “Equal Ground” which argued that the country’s anti-gay laws violated the fundamental rights of Sri Lankan citizens. The group also argued that the laws were discriminatory and contravened international human rights standards.

The Supreme Court’s decision was delivered on Monday and has been hailed as a significant victory for the LGBTIQ community in Sri Lanka. The court ruled that sections of the Penal Code, which criminalised homosexuality and other same-sex acts, were unconstitutional.

The decision has been widely celebrated by activists and supporters of LGBTIQ rights in the country, who have been campaigning for the repeal of the anti-gay laws for many years. The ruling is also expected to have far-reaching implications, not only for the LGBTIQ community but also for the broader human rights landscape in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka has been a deeply conservative society when it comes to issues of sexuality and gender identity. Homosexuality has been a criminal offence in the country since the British colonial era, and the law has been used to discriminate against and prosecute members of the LGBTIQ community.

However, in recent years, there has been a growing movement for LGBTIQ rights in the country, with activists and advocates working tirelessly to challenge discriminatory laws and attitudes. The Supreme Court’s decision is seen as a significant step forward for this movement and is expected to give fresh impetus to efforts to secure greater equality and protection for LGBTIQ people in Sri Lanka.

The ruling also sends a powerful message to other countries in the region, many of which still criminalise homosexuality. It demonstrates that progress is possible, even in societies with deeply entrenched prejudices and discriminatory laws. It is hoped that the decision will inspire similar efforts for reform and progress across the region and beyond.

Still A LONG WAY TO GO

The path to the full legalisation of homosexuality in Sri Lanka may still be a long one, and there will undoubtedly be many challenges and obstacles along the way. However, the Supreme Court’s decision marks a crucial turning point and offers hope for a more inclusive and just future for all Sri Lankans, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

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Rudrakshi Gupta May 10, 2023
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