LGBT rights in Colombia
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LGBT rights in Colombia have made mixed progress since consensual homosexual activity was decriminalized in Colombia in 1980 with amendments to the Criminal Code.[1] Law reforms in the 1990s equalized the age of consent in Colombia at 14 for both homosexual and heterosexual sex.[1][3]
According to an April 2002 report by the Home Office of the United Kingdom, "It is not against Colombian law to be homosexual, but a considerable amount of public ill-will exists, as in most Latin American countries where a machismo attitude is widespread."[4]
Social cleansing
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Since the 1980s, amid widespread violence in Colombia, many gay, lesbian, and transgendered Colombians, along with thousands of other adults and children considered "human waste," "disposable people" (desechables),[5] [6] have been the victims of assault, extortion, torture, and murder. For example, Grupo de Ambiente, a now-defunct gay-rights group, documented "328 murders by death squads (paramilitary groups) of lesbians and gay men between 1986 and 1990. Many of the bodies found showed signs of torture and mutilation."[7]
According to one report, in June 1992, in a town on the outskirts of MedellÃn, 5 gay men were taken from a gay bar and killed with submachine guns by a group of men. And in July 1994, human-rights lawyer Juan Pablo Ordonez reported that "around 7,000 of the 40,000 murders in Colombia last year were right-wing death-squad 'cleansings' of gays, transvestites and prostitutes." Ordonez subsequently was forced to flee for his safety to the United States after alleged persecution by Colombian police.[7] According to a 1996 report by Ordonez and Elliott, a Canadian lawyer,
Sexual minorities have become targets of the phenomenon known as "social cleansing" - the frequent, and often systematic, murder of those groups commonly referred to in Colombian society as "disposables": street children, vagrants, prostitutes, homosexuals and transvestites, and suspected petty criminals. The perpetrators point to an ineffective judicial system, and play to widespread fears about public safety, to "justify" their actions as "protecting" or "cleaning up" society, secure in the knowledge that they will never face prosecution or punishment for beating, torturing and murdering those who live on the social and economic fringes of Colombian society.[1]
Discrimination
Article 13 of the Colombian Constitution of 1991 declares that "the State will provide conditions for the equality to be real and effective, and will adopt measures in favour of marginalised or discriminated groups." However, despite a number of favorable Constitutional Court rulings on LGBT rights, there are no specific laws against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, and police harassment of gays and lesbians has been a common occurrence, with transgendered people, especially, being the targets of "widespread ridicule and stigmatization."[1]A 2002 assessment by the United Kingdom Home Office states that "administrative changes and court decisions since 1995 have brought in a different environment of rights and precedents."[4] In 1998, for example, the Constitutional Court ruled that public schoolteachers cannot be fired for revealing their sexual orientation, nor can private religious schools ban gay students from enrolling.[7] In 1999, the same court unanimously ruled that the armed forces could not ban homosexuals from serving, being a violation of constitutional guarantees of "personal and family intimacy" and "the free development of one's personality."[7] Nevertheless, "harassment and mistreatment of gays in the military continues."[1]
Recognition of same-sex couples
On February 7, 2007, the Colombian Constitutional Court extended common-law marriage property and inheritance rights to same-sex couples,[15] [16] thanks to the constitutional action presented by the public interest law group of the Universidad de los Andes against the Ley 54. The decision did not include rights to health insurance or social security.
On June 19, 2007, a landmark gay rights bill, treating unregistered same-sex partners the same as unregistered opposite-sex partners, was defeated in the Congress of Colombia.[17] Slightly different versions of the bill passed in each house of the legislature, and President Ãlvaro Uribe indicated he would support it. A compromise bill then passed one house but failed in the other. [18] [19]
The bill was defeated at the last minute by a bloc of conservative senators who broke party discipline, but supporters vowed to revive the legislation. The bill, which had been endorsed by President Ãlvaro Uribe, would have made Colombia the first nation in Latin America to grant gay couples in long-term relationships the same rights to health insurance, inheritance and social security as heterosexual couples. Although some states and cities have passed laws allowing gay couples to share assets, no other country in the overwhelmingly Roman Catholic region has done so at a national level.
Gay life in Colombia today
As Elizabeth Castillo, a lawyer and gay rights advocate, has stated, "even with the new [same-sex couples] law, many partners in gay relationships would probably be denied health and other benefits. . . . It's possible things won't change for some people," even if the law on same-sex couples' rights were to be enacted.[20]
References
1. ^ Ordonez, Juan Pablo; Richard Elliott (1996). "Cleaning up the Streets": Human Rights Violations in Colombia and Honduras. International Lesbian and Gay Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
2. ^ Ordonez, Juan Pablo; Richard Elliott (1996). "Cleaning up the Streets": Human Rights Violations in Colombia and Honduras. International Lesbian and Gay Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
3. ^ (Spanish) Interpol report on legal age in Colombia (note that this report in Spanish seems to show the age of consent for females is 12, which contradicts other sources noted in this article).
4. ^ Colombia Country Assessment (PDF). Country Information and Policy Unit, Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Home Office (United Kingdom). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
5. ^ Generation Under Fire: Children and Violence in Colombia. Human Rights Watch, 1994 (1994). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
6. ^ Althaus, Dudley, Dave Einsel, photographer. "Colombia's Crimson Night (series of articles on the violence and social cleansing in Colombia", chron.com, Houston Chronicle, 1997-10-26. Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
7. ^ World Legal Survey: Colombia. International Lesbian and Gay Association (2000-07-31). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
8. ^ [ [1] World Legal Survey: Colombia]. International Lesbian and Gay Association (2000-07-31). Retrieved on 2007-08-01..
9. ^ Ordonez, Juan Pablo; Richard Elliott (1996). "Cleaning up the Streets": Human Rights Violations in Colombia and Honduras. International Lesbian and Gay Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-01..
10. ^ Ordonez, Juan Pablo; Richard Elliott (1996). "Cleaning up the Streets": Human Rights Violations in Colombia and Honduras. International Lesbian and Gay Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
11. ^ Colombia Country Assessment (PDF). Country Information and Policy Unit, Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Home Office (United Kingdom). Retrieved on 2007-08-01..
12. ^ World Legal Survey: Colombia. International Lesbian and Gay Association (2000-07-31). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
13. ^ World Legal Survey: Colombia. International Lesbian and Gay Association (2000-07-31). Retrieved on 2007-08-01..
14. ^ Ordonez, Juan Pablo; Richard Elliott (1996). "Cleaning up the Streets": Human Rights Violations in Colombia and Honduras. International Lesbian and Gay Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-01..
15. ^ (Spanish)EL TIEMPO - Corte da primer derecho a parejas gays
16. ^ "Rights for Colombia gay couples", BBC News, 2007-02-08. Retrieved on 2007-07-30. .
17. ^ Boston.com Colombia court backs rights for gay couples
18. ^ 365gay.com : Colombia Gives Gay Couples Same Rights As Marriage
19. ^ 365gay.com : Colombia Gay Unions Bill Dies.
20. ^ Forero, Juan. "Colombia to Recognize Gay Unions With Extension of Health, Other Benefits", washingtonpost.com, The Washington Post, 2007-07-16. Retrieved on 2007-07-30.
21. ^ Forero, Juan. "Colombia to Recognize Gay Unions With Extension of Health, Other Benefits", washingtonpost.com, The Washington Post, 2007-07-16. Retrieved on 2007-07-30.
2. ^ Ordonez, Juan Pablo; Richard Elliott (1996). "Cleaning up the Streets": Human Rights Violations in Colombia and Honduras. International Lesbian and Gay Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
3. ^ (Spanish) Interpol report on legal age in Colombia (note that this report in Spanish seems to show the age of consent for females is 12, which contradicts other sources noted in this article).
4. ^ Colombia Country Assessment (PDF). Country Information and Policy Unit, Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Home Office (United Kingdom). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
5. ^ Generation Under Fire: Children and Violence in Colombia. Human Rights Watch, 1994 (1994). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
6. ^ Althaus, Dudley, Dave Einsel, photographer. "Colombia's Crimson Night (series of articles on the violence and social cleansing in Colombia", chron.com, Houston Chronicle, 1997-10-26. Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
7. ^ World Legal Survey: Colombia. International Lesbian and Gay Association (2000-07-31). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
8. ^ [ [1] World Legal Survey: Colombia]. International Lesbian and Gay Association (2000-07-31). Retrieved on 2007-08-01..
9. ^ Ordonez, Juan Pablo; Richard Elliott (1996). "Cleaning up the Streets": Human Rights Violations in Colombia and Honduras. International Lesbian and Gay Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-01..
10. ^ Ordonez, Juan Pablo; Richard Elliott (1996). "Cleaning up the Streets": Human Rights Violations in Colombia and Honduras. International Lesbian and Gay Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
11. ^ Colombia Country Assessment (PDF). Country Information and Policy Unit, Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Home Office (United Kingdom). Retrieved on 2007-08-01..
12. ^ World Legal Survey: Colombia. International Lesbian and Gay Association (2000-07-31). Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
13. ^ World Legal Survey: Colombia. International Lesbian and Gay Association (2000-07-31). Retrieved on 2007-08-01..
14. ^ Ordonez, Juan Pablo; Richard Elliott (1996). "Cleaning up the Streets": Human Rights Violations in Colombia and Honduras. International Lesbian and Gay Association. Retrieved on 2007-08-01..
15. ^ (Spanish)EL TIEMPO - Corte da primer derecho a parejas gays
16. ^ "Rights for Colombia gay couples", BBC News, 2007-02-08. Retrieved on 2007-07-30. .
17. ^ Boston.com Colombia court backs rights for gay couples
18. ^ 365gay.com : Colombia Gives Gay Couples Same Rights As Marriage
19. ^ 365gay.com : Colombia Gay Unions Bill Dies.
20. ^ Forero, Juan. "Colombia to Recognize Gay Unions With Extension of Health, Other Benefits", washingtonpost.com, The Washington Post, 2007-07-16. Retrieved on 2007-07-30.
21. ^ Forero, Juan. "Colombia to Recognize Gay Unions With Extension of Health, Other Benefits", washingtonpost.com, The Washington Post, 2007-07-16. Retrieved on 2007-07-30.
External links
- Columbia Diversa, English web page of group campaigning for LGBT rights
- (Spanish) Colombia Diversa
- (Spanish) Alternative Democratic Pole support for LGTB
- (Spanish) Partido Socialista Español (PSOE) - Apoyos Politicos a la causa gay lesbica en Colombia (Spanish Socialist Party news article on political supporters of gay and lesbian rights in Colombia)
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