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Singapore's gay sex ban and the LGBTQ+ movement: The story so far

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‘Ready 4 Repeal’, calling for parliament to decriminalise gay sex as part of the review process. The campaign emphasised the effect of the law on the social and mental wellbeing of LGBTQ+ people.

Despite community efforts, Section 377A was specifically excluded from the government review.While parliament had again failed to protect minority rights, the push for equality continued in the courtroom.

Between 2018 and 2019, three separate challenges to Section 377A were filed by campaigners Roy Tan, Johnson Ong Ming, and Bryan Choong.

The three cases were heard together in March 2020 by Justice See Kee Oon.Justice See dismissed all three challenges and held that the 2014 ruling remained binding.

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