Victims victimising their own
Sri Lanka’s government - apart from banning nitrogeneous fertiliser, establishing climate change universities and celebrating gender parities - has been under direction from the Human Rights Council of the United Nations, to dignify, sanction, liberalise, normalise and institutionalise public homosexual behaviour and transgenderism, and to make the citizens of this sovereign nation believe and endorse the associated foundational rationalisations.
The context and implications of the law reform regarding LGBTQ+ have been described here, and here.
Mr Dolawatte’s private member’s bill to repeal the Penal Code regarding gross indecency and unnatural carnal behaviour - promised to the UN in 2022, gazetted in parliament in 2023 and pushed to the final stages, has not yet been enacted.
And so, the Chairman of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka signed and issued a letter, that was written addressed to the Justice Minister and the President, urging the enactment of the Dolawatte Sodomy bill.
Considering the flaws in the reasoning presented to justify such a momentous change to the law of the land, Cultura Vitae issued a response.
Both letters are below. You may express your views to Retired Justice Dehideniya, through the email: sechrcsl@gmail.com
Cultura Vitae responds:
The depathologising of homosexuality by the psychiatrists, is described here: