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Human rights body calls on Jamaica to repeal its colonial-era ban on gay sex

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Thomson Reuters Foundation.People who find themselves on the receiving end of violence often refuse to complain to authorities, fearing that admitting their sexual orientation could result in them being prosecuted by the state.

In Jamaica, the penalty for same-sex intimacy is up to 10 years in prison, with hard labor.The commission found that Jamaica’s law violated Henry and Edwards’ right to human treatment, equal protection before the law, privacy, and freedom of movement.

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