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Singapore Bans Gay Rights Forum

GILLIAN WONG Associated Press Writer
(AP) - SINGAPORE-Authorities in Singapore on Friday banned a gay rights forum at which a retired Canadian law professor was to speak, the second time in a week the city-state has forbidden an event that touches on gay issues.
The forum was to feature Douglas Sanders, a professor emeritus in law at the University of British Columbia, Canada, and Thailand's Chulalongkorn University, the event's organizer, Alex Au, told The Associated Press.

But because the Aug. 7 forum, titled "Sexual Orientation in International Law: The Case of Asia," was deemed contrary to public interest, police canceled the event's license Friday and immigration authorities rejected Sander's visa application, Singapore's Home Affairs Ministry said.
"Our laws are an expression and reflection of the values of our society; the discourse over a domestic issue such as the laws that govern homosexuality in Singapore must be reserved for Singaporeans ... foreigners should refrain from interfering," the statement said.
But Au, the forum's organizer, said Sanders had no such intention.
"He was going to do a lecture in Singapore about international trends. He is not an expert on Singapore and had no intention of talking about Singapore," Au said.
Singapore's censors earlier in the week banned an exhibition of photographs depicting gay men and women kissing, also organized by Au, saying the images "promote a homosexual lifestyle, and cannot be allowed."
The prohibitions have come amid a debate in the city-state on whether gay sex should be decriminalized. Singapore's founding leader, Lee Kuan Yew, a few months ago questioned the ban on gay sex, saying the government should not act as moral police.
Under Singapore law, gay sex is punishable by a maximum of two years in jail. Authorities have banned gay festivals and censored gay films, but despite the official ban on gay sex, there have been few prosecutions.
Singapore Bans Gay Rights Forum

I've been to Singapore. Glad I don't live there.
 
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Utah and many other states weren't too far behind Singapore on sodomy laws just a few years back. Lawrence v. Texas was 2003 I think.

Either way, it's fucking wrong for a gov to do that sort of shit.
 

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China will have more people in the military than the US has people in about 15 years. Theres a nice thought. And why even bother having a law like "no sodomy"? First off how do you enforce it? Second how is it anyones business but the 2 of them?
 

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What does China have to do with this?

The only time I've heard about sodomy charges sticking is when it was in regards to rape.
 

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I only mentioned China in response to AEF. And the article said there had been prosecutions for gay sex...crazy.
 

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Oh yeah, there. I was referring to here regarding the sodomy charges sticking in regards to hurt911gen bring up Utah and Texas. LOL! I guess I should have quoted people. (yeah internet communication)
 
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