News Photos
Search Advanced Sign in / Register fans
 
GENERAL    
 

Advertisement

Report: Singapore plans to keep gay sex ban
Associated Press
2009-07-06 06:32 PM
Singapore will keep its ban on gay sex, declining to follow the lead of an Indian court that threw out a similar British colonial-era law last week, a newspaper reported Monday.

The state-owned New Paper quoted Law Minister K. Shanmugam as saying the law will remain because most Singaporeans don't accept homosexuality.

However, Shanmugam pledged the government would not enforce the law.

"We sometimes in these things have to accept a bit of messiness," Shanmugam told a neighborhood residents' meeting, according to the paper. "The way the society is going, we don't think it's fair for us to prosecute people who say that they are homosexual."

The Delhi High Court ruled last week that treating consensual gay sex between adults as a crime is a violation of fundamental rights protected by India's constitution. The ruling, the first of its kind in India, is not binding outside New Delhi.

Under Singapore law, sex between homosexuals is punishable by two years in jail.

Singapore legalized oral and anal sex between heterosexual couples in 2007.

 
Have Your Say :

We welcome your comments on this and other stories. Comments are submitted for possible publication on the condition that they may be edited. Please provide your full name and suburb/location. We also require a working e-mail address – not for publication, but for verification only.

 
Post your feedback
 
 
 
More Stories
Report: China coal mine explosion traps 139   2009-11-21
Senator: Letters to Santa in N. Pole to resume   2009-11-21
Levi Johnston's mother gets 3 years in drug case   2009-11-21
Charges dismissed against country singer John Rich   2009-11-21
Teen pleads guilty in US border agent killing   2009-11-21
Chinese activist detained during Obama trip   2009-11-21
Report: China coal mine explosion traps 139   2009-11-21
Draft resolution calls for sanctions on Eritrea   2009-11-21
Points, Bettencourt lead at Pebble Beach   2009-11-21
Andrew Bogut out 2 to 4 weeks with leg injury   2009-11-21
Prosecutors plan commission case in Cole bombing   2009-11-21
Pro-Castro mob attacks spouse of top Cuban blogger   2009-11-21
Oprah's departure presents problem for TV stations   2009-11-21
Ex-Vivendi CEO: I made mistakes but never misled   2009-11-21
Army relents, will allow media at Palin book event   2009-11-21
Mexico shifts strategy in border city violence   2009-11-21
Katy Perry plots next album, does 'MTV Unplugged'   2009-11-21
Idle Ochoa leads LPGA Tour Championship   2009-11-21
Fired therapist: Stressed Marines get shoddy care   2009-11-21
US senator says more e-mails from Hasan possible   2009-11-21
 
01     02   03   04   05   06   07   08   09   Next   >
 
To search for articles form the past seven days, Click on ARCHIVES
  7day free
 
 
TOP

©2009 Taiwan News All Rights Reserved.