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Gays Are People Too, Human Rights Watch Tells Burma Government

Thursday, September 3, 2015
BURMA'S government should publicly condemn grossly discriminatory remarks by a regional official about gay men and transgender women, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to senior Burmese officials.

The Burmese government is obligated under international law to protect all people in the country regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

During a regional parliamentary session in Mandalay in August 2015, the region's minister of border and security affairs, Dr. Myint Kyu, called on police to arrest gay people: ''The existence of gay men who assume they are women is unacceptable and therefore we are constantly taking action to have the gays detained at police stations, educate them, then hand them back to their parents.''

He also indicated that the authorities had ''checked on'' and arrested nine gay men for ''acting inappropriately.''

''Burma's government has a responsibility to ensure noxious statements about gay people don't go unchallenged,'' said Graeme Reid, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights director at Human Rights Watch.

''Unless the government speaks out against such hateful words, it could open the door to more abuse of the sort described by this minister.''

Mandalay authorities have previously demonstrated disregard for the fundamental rights of LGBT people, Human Rights Watch said.

In July 2013 plainclothes police officers in Mandalay arbitrarily arrested a group of 10 gay men and transgender women and abused them in detention.

An investigation committee composed with township police chiefs from Mandalay division announced it was investigating the case but no subsequent information was ever reported.

Burma's criminal law embeds discrimination against LGBT people. Section 377 of the penal code, drawn from a British colonial-era law, criminalises same-sex sexual behavior.

Such laws, which should be repealed, have an impact that extends far beyond their use by the justice system, heightening concerns of legalised discrimination and other abuse.

The government should properly investigate the arrests and alleged abuse in detention in the 2013 case and more recent arbitrary arrests of perceived LGBT people.

''For the government to treat LGBT people as potential criminals should worry everyone in Burma who values their rights and liberties,'' Reid said.

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''For the government to treat LGBT people as potential criminals should worry everyone in Burma who values their rights and liberties,'' Reid said.

We could look closer to home such as America where the LGBT community still doesn't have laws protecting them in over 30 states.

Posted by Tbs on September 3, 2015 18:04

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Burma should consider picking its battles more carefully, instead of worrying about the merits (or lack thereof) of sex-organs on various individuals.

Myanmar could start by addressing why they didn't let Democratically elected officials take office in 1991.

Sure, they can let themselves off the hook for that, but the country can't tolerate a man looking like a woman?

It's none of their darned business, to be FRANK.

Posted by farang888 on September 3, 2015 23:14

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After finishing the good work in Myanmar, Graeme Reid should fly to Dhaka, Islamabad, Kabul, Riad, Teheran, Bagdad, Damaskus, Beirut, Kairo, KL to hold public hearings or start a CSD on that issues.

As I really don't like that stupid statements by this Burmese official, showing once more, what a great country Thailand is for its people LGBT or not, I don't like this Burma bashing at any costs. Burma is far far friendlier to gay people then any of this countries which capitals I mentioned.

Posted by Lena on September 3, 2015 23:29


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