Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
 

Topic: Buggery laws firm - Prime Minister of Jamaica says life sentences for sex-offence breaches

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
Wide (rest of width)
Narrow (200px)
MZ Super Veteran
Status: Offline
Posts: 6973
Date:

Buggery laws firm - Prime Minister of Jamaica says life sentences for sex-offence breaches

PRIME MINISTER Bruce Golding has described gay advocates as "perhaps the most organised lobby in the world", but has vowed not to yield to pressure to wipe buggery from the books as a crime.

"We are not going to yield to the pressure, whether that pressure comes from individual organisations, individuals, whether that pressure comes from foreign governments or groups of countries, to liberalise the laws as it relates to buggery," Golding said in Parliament yesterday.

The prime minister was closing the debate on the sexual offences bill.

Not stiff enough

Ernest Smith, South West St Ann member of parliament, created a stir when he made his contribution to the House last month.

During that speech, Smith charged that the punishment for buggery, which has a maximum seven-year sentence, was not stiff enough and that homosexuals were "abusive and violent".

Smith later called for the director of public prosecutions to instruct the police to charge members of the Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG) with conspiracy to corrupt public morals.

However, Golding has distanced himself from Smith's comments on homosexuality and the right of J-FLAG to exist.

"I disagree with the comments he (Smith) made about the rights of persons who advocate for liberation of laws relating to sexual offences, to facilitate, to allow persons the right of choice in their sexual practices," Golding said.

Won't accept suggestions

But Golding made it clear that his government was not prepared to accept suggestions or demands for the crime of buggery to disappear from the books.

"Every society is shaped and defined by certain moral standards and the laws that evolve in that society are informed by a framework that the society recognises.

"If we start to yield; if we start to liberalise in the direction that strong organised lobby would insist that we should, then where do you draw the line?" the prime minister said.

Golding found himself at the edge of the daggers of gay-rights advocates following his "not in my Cabinet" statement that was made on BBC television.

Golding was responding to whether gays would be allowed a place in his Cabinet to which the prime minister responded, "Sure, they can be in the Cabinet but not in my Cabinet."

Yesterday, Golding said that the Government had a duty to uphold the moral framework of the country through legislation. He also promised that homosexuals would not be targeted because of their lifestyle.

"We have a duty to protect people in the country and, therefore, we will never support or condone either the acts of violence or threats of violence or intimidation in any shape or form against persons because of their sexual preferences or lifestyle," the prime minister said.

Won't peep through windows

The prime minister continued: "We will never start peeping in anybody's bedroom to see what they are doing within their own privacy. We will never start hounding down people because they may have lifestyles that we would prefer did not exist."

"But what we are not going to do is to give official or legislative endorsement that now holds that up and say this is a perfectly acceptable way to live," the prime minister said.

Meanwhile, Golding has said that as part of a menu of sexual legislation in the new bill being considered, provision was being made to sentence those persons caught in the act of buggery to life.

Grievous sexual crimes such as rape, carnal abuse and incest will attract the maximum penalty of life under the proposed sexual offences act.



__________________
5
Teacha
Status: Offline
Posts: 4475
Date:
ok den

__________________
Its better to Have plans and Schemes than Hopes and Dreams.........Hard Work is the Key to Sucsess..doah
GAZA MI SEY

avrh4m.gif


Mzj Sniper
Status: Offline
Posts: 3277
Date:
how u mean bruce no outside pressure can change anything at all , no corrupting of public morals roun here, not in my cabinet!!!!!!!!!!

__________________
MZ Super Veteran
Status: Offline
Posts: 6973
Date:
clap

__________________
5
Member
Status: Offline
Posts: 610
Date:
bless

__________________

BORN BLESS NOT LUCKY

MZ Teacha
Status: Offline
Posts: 841
Date:
eee dat we wa see yea but yet still dem still a get wey

__________________

R.Soprano

THeworldawaits.jpg

MZ Married Man
Status: Offline
Posts: 4593
Date:
fd

__________________

Ignorance is Bliss


MZ Guru
Status: Offline
Posts: 1640
Date:
Golding was responding to whether gays would be allowed a place in his Cabinet to which the prime minister responded, "Sure, they can be in the Cabinet but not in my Cabinet."

i like how he came out and said this...

because the majority of the people feel this way in general.

more important issues to worry about

but they are forming...they ban so much artists from eating food all over the world that you'd be a fool not so know they exist.

__________________
AQUAR­­IUS
Trustworthy. Sexy. Rare to find. Loves being in longrelationships. Extremly energetic.
Amazing in bed, the BEST lovers.

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.