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Articles tagged '377'

allow space for gays but gay sex ban to stay: singapore PM

allow space for gays but gay sex ban to stay: singapore PM

2007-10-24
Following two days of intense debate and a petition presented to Parliament by a NMP, Singapore's anti-gay law 377A – a relic of its colonial past – will remain as the proposed amendment Bill was passed on Tuesday evening.
singapore parliamentarians debate retention or repeal of section 377A

singapore parliamentarians debate retention or repeal of section 377A

2007-10-23
Lawmakers in Singapore began a rigorous debate on the retention or repeal of Section 377A of the Penal Code in the Parliament yesterday as voices calling for equal treatment of Singapore's gay citizens was heard possibly for the first time in the Parliament House.
singapore's repeal s377A petition tops 2,500 signatures

singapore's repeal s377A petition tops 2,500 signatures

2007-10-18
The parliamentary petition organised last weekend had garnered 2,519 signatures from Singaporeans and Singapore residents, organisers revealed in a press statement on Thursday.
MP, NMP attend forum on repeal of gay sex law

MP, NMP attend forum on repeal of gay sex law

2007-07-16
For the first time in the history of forums on gay issues in Singapore, a member of parliament from the ruling People's Action Party and a Nominated Member of Parliament were part of a 5-member panel convened to discuss whether homosexual acts should remain criminalised.
the mystery of 377

the mystery of 377

2007-03-30
Never enacted in the United Kingdom, Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code and its identical twins in Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore and other former colonies was for export only, says professor emeritus of law Douglas Sanders.
council of churches commends singapore government on anti-gay legislation, calls for criminalisation of lesbianism

council of churches commends singapore government on anti-gay legislation, calls for criminalisation of lesbianism

2007-03-12
As Singapore is looking at its first major review of its Penal Code in more than 20 years, the National Council of Churches has praised the government for its proposal to retain laws criminalising homosexual acts, and for the first time advocated the specific inclusion of lesbians in its scope.

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