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KINGSTON, Jamaica Two prominent U.S. and British anti-gay activists attended a conference in Jamaica over the weekend to urge their counterparts and the Jamaican government to retain that countrys colonial era law banning homosexual activity.
The conference, organized by the Jamaican Coalition for a Healthy Society and the Christian Lawyers Association, was aimed at developing strategies to lobby against a proposed repeal of the anti-gay law.
Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller, who said prior to her election in December 2011 that no one should be discriminated against because of their sexual orientation, has suggested that repealing the anti-gay law might come before the nations Houses of Parliament, but her government has yet to take any action.
Jamaica has been described by some human rights groups as the most homophobic place on Earth because of the high level of violent crime directed at LGBT people. The U.S. Department of State said that in 2012, homophobia was widespread in the country.
On Saturday, Peter LaBarbera, founder of the Naperville, Ill.-based group, Americans for the Truth About Homosexuality (AFTAH), warned conference attendees not to sit idly by as so-called LGBT activists manipulate words and laws to achieve dominance in your country.
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nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)In a country like Jamaica, it can literally get people killed.
Old Union Guy
(738 posts)After all, the Bible does say it's a death penalty offense.