Bachelet
dismayed by Kenyan High Court Decision upholding criminal sanctions for
same-sex relations
GENEVA (24
May 2019) – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Friday
expressed her disappointment at the decision of the High Court of Kenya to
uphold a ban on consensual, same-sex relations between adults that dates back
to the colonial-era.
The Court
had been asked to review the constitutionality of Sections 162 and 165 of the
Penal Code, which provide for criminal sanctions to be imposed on individuals
convicted of consensual same-sex sexual conduct.
Human
rights defenders have long argued that these provisions breach Kenya’s human
rights obligations, and contribute to violence and discrimination against
members of Kenya’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
“Criminalizing
acts targeting certain individuals based on who they are and whom they love is
inherently discriminatory. It also sends a dangerous signal to broader society
and encourages hostility and even violence against LGBT individuals,” Bachelet
said. “Denial of rights to education, healthcare, housing and employment can
all be traced to the criminalization of same sex relationships.”
The High
Commissioner noted that LGBT activists and their allies in Kenya have fought
hard to secure greater recognition of the rights of members of the LGBT
community. “My message to the people of Kenya is to fight on for greater
equality for all, and never give up. The United Nations stands with you and
joins you in your demands for dignity, equal rights and fair treatment.”
The
decision of the Kenyan High Court stands in stark contrast to a series of
recent decisions by courts and lawmakers in other countries in all regions of
the world annulling criminal laws that affect same sex relationships. In the
past five years, Angola, Belize, India, Mozambique, Nauru, Palau, the
Seychelles, and Trinidad and Tobago have all decriminalized consensual same-sex
sexual conduct.
ENDS
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