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Thursday, April 10

Egypt jails four more gay men in 'morals' crackdown

Source: Reuters, Same Same
CAIRO -- An Egyptian court on Wednesday convicted and jailed five men arrested on morals charges in what rights groups have described as an escalating crackdown on Egyptians living with HIV.

Court sources said the men, four of whom are HIV-positive, were sentenced to three years in jail for the "habitual practice of debauchery", a charge rights groups say is used in Egypt to criminalize consensual homosexual sex acts.

"These convictions are clearly based on ignorance and fear of AIDS rather than on any crime committed," said Hossam Bahgat, head of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, which was involved in the case.

"Police and prosecutors think they are protecting the public, but actually this is the best way to endanger public health by driving vulnerable communities underground."

The men were also fined 300 Egyptian pounds ($55) each, court sources said. They said one of the men was convicted on an additional charge of facilitating debauchery.

“Two of them cried, screamed, shrieked,” said Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights Defense Lawyer Adel Ramadan. The others “remained silent, but [Ramadan] saw anger in their eyes for the injustice they have been exposed to.”

Human Rights Watch said Egyptian authorities had detained a total of 12 men since October in what it called a "spreading hunt for people suspected of being HIV-positive". The rights group said the men had been mistreated.

The U.S.-based rights group said the arrests began after police stopped two men having an altercation on a Cairo street. One told police he was HIV-positive, prompting an investigation against both for homosexual conduct and further arrests.

Bahgat said that of the 12 people arrested in the current clampdown, four were convicted on debauchery charges earlier this year while three others were not charged.

Human Rights Watch said Egyptian government doctors, in violation of medical ethics, had tested all the men for HIV without their consent. It said they also performed "forcible and abusive ... examinations" on them to prove they had engaged in homosexual sex.

Rights groups said several of the men had told their lawyers that police and guards had beaten them in detention, and that a prosecutor had told one of them: "People like you should be burnt alive. You do not deserve to live".

They said that the men who tested HIV-positive were chained to hospital beds for months.

Full article: Egypt court jails five men for debauchery | Reuters
HIV+ Men Sentenced To Prison In Egypt | SameSame.com.au

Posted by NewsEditor on Apr 10 2008, 09:34 AM [Permalink]


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