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LGBTQ+ rights lag in Pacific despite Cook Islands’ gay sex move

A move to decriminalise gay sex in the Cook Islands is a welcome step but LGBTQ+ people in the Pacific Islands region still lack basic rights and risk discrimination – or worse – at every turn, activists say. Lawmakers in the tiny island nation of 15,000 people passed a bill on April 14 to decriminalise same-sex sexual relations, a crime punishable by up to seven years in prison, although the law was rarely, if ever, enforced. The measure is expected to become law on June 1. Announcing his support for…

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Cook Islands decriminalise homosexuality: “We are a people of love and respect”

LGBTQ+ activists in the Cook Islands are celebrating a historic victory after the Crimes (Sexual Offences) Amendment Bill 2023 was passed in the country’s Parliament. The island country – which is located in the South Pacific – previously prohibited so-called “indecent acts between males” as part of their 1969 Crimes Act. Although the legislation was rarely enforced, it did carry a prison sentence of up to 10 years. This new bill – which will come into effect on 1 June – removes the clause, effectively decriminalising homosexuality in the country.…

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