April 29, 2024
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US condemns Iraq’s law to criminalise same-sex marriage

The law threatens constitutionally protected human rights and fundamental freedoms in Iraq…reports Asian Lite News

The United States condemned the Iraqi Council of Representatives’ passage of the Anti-Prostitution and Homosexuality Law, banning same-sex relations with steep fines and imprisonment for those promoting homosexuality.

The law threatens constitutionally protected human rights and fundamental freedoms in Iraq.

“The United States is deeply concerned by the Iraqi Council of Representatives’ passage of an amendment to existing legislation, officially called the Anti-Prostitution and Homosexuality Law, which threatens constitutionally protected human rights and fundamental freedoms,” the US State Department said in a release.

Moreover, the law will limit the rights of certain individuals in a society, undermining the rights of all.

“The law bans same-sex relations with steep fines and imprisonment and punishes those who ‘promote homosexuality.’ Limiting the rights of certain individuals in a society undermines the rights of all,” the release added.

Further, the amendment can also be used to hamper free speech and expression and inhibit the operations of NGOs across the country.

“This amendment threatens those most at risk in Iraqi society. It can be used to hamper free-speech and expression and inhibit the operations of NGOs across Iraq.”

The legislation also weakens Iraq’s ability to diversify its economy and attract foreign investment.

“International business coalitions have already indicated that such discrimination in Iraq will harm business and economic growth in the country, it stated.

The US State Department highlighted that respect for human rights and political and economic inclusion is essential for Iraq’s security, stability, and prosperity.

This legislation is inconsistent with these values and undermines the government’s political and economic reform efforts, it added.

The legislature on Saturday voted for an amendment to a 1988 anti-prostitution law, penalising homosexuality by 10 to 15 years in prison, and which bans promoting prostitution and same-sex relationships in “any way” in Iraq, making it punishable by at least seven years in jail.

An initial draft proposed the death penalty for same-sex relations, the Iraqi independent portal Alsumaria News reported.

The acting head of the Iraqi Parliament, Mohsen al-Mandalawi, defended the bill.

“It is an essential step to protect the value structure of society and a supreme interest to protect our children against calls of moral depravity and homosexuality,” he said in a press statement.

However, the legislation triggered an outcry and condemnations.

“Absolutely horrific developments in law for Iraq today (Saturday) as it codifies discrimination against the LGBT community,” said Raz Salayi, an Iraq researcher at the rights group Amnesty International. (ANI/IANS)

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