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End of Singapore's gay sex ban a 'small step' for some LGBT couples

End of Singapore's gay sex ban a 'small step' for some LGBT couples

Tuesday, August 23, 2022, 09:42 GMT+7
End of Singapore's gay sex ban a 'small step' for some LGBT couples
Same-sex parents Andre Ling, 44, and Cameron Sutherland, 47, play with their two year old son Tyler at home, as they share their views on the repeal of a law criminalising sex between men, known as Section 377A, in Singapore August 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

SINGAPORE -- Singapore's decision to lift a colonial-era ban on sex between men is long overdue and will not end discrimination of LGBT groups in the conservative city-state, rights activists and members of the gay community said on Monday.

The announcement by Singapore's prime minister to repeal the so-called 377A law on Sunday came as he also said the government would take steps to prevent legal challenges that would allow same-sex marriages to be recognised. 

That has left many feeling underwhelmed by the historic move.

Same-sex parents Andre Ling, 44, and Cameron Sutherland, 47, make lemonade with their two year old son Tyler at home in Singapore, August 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

Same-sex parents Andre Ling, 44, and Cameron Sutherland, 47, make lemonade with their two year old son Tyler at home in Singapore, August 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

"It's just a small, little step," Singaporean Andre Ling, 44, told Reuters from his home in the city-state where he lives with his Australian husband and their two-year-old son.

"But beyond that, if you're going to have a family or you want marriage and want to be in Singapore and to be treated equally, that's not going to happen."

Same-sex parents Andre Ling, 44, and Cameron Sutherland, 47, make lemonade with their two year old son Tyler at home in Singapore August 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

Same-sex parents Andre Ling, 44, and Cameron Sutherland, 47, make lemonade with their two year old son Tyler at home in Singapore August 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

Ling, 44, married Cameron Sutherland, 47, in Australia, where same-sex marriage is legal. But their marriage is not recognised in Singapore so they are not eligible for certain privileges afforded to married couples like subsidised housing.

"By coming to Singapore, we knew that our marriage certificate will be like a piece of toilet paper," Ling said.

Same-sex parents Andre Ling, 44, and Cameron Sutherland, 47, play with their two year old son Tyler at home in Singapore, August 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

Same-sex parents Andre Ling, 44, and Cameron Sutherland, 47, play with their two year old son Tyler at home in Singapore, August 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

The treatment of LGBT groups has long been a contentious subject in Singapore, a multi-racial, multi-religious society of 5.5 million.

Even though Singapore's 377A, under which offenders can be jailed for up to two years, has not been enforced on consenting adult males for decades, some religious groups wanted the statute to stay, fearing that its repeal may promote homosexuality and challenge traditional family structures.

Same-sex parents Andre Ling, 44, and Cameron Sutherland, 47, play with their two year old son Tyler at home in Singapore, August 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

Same-sex parents Andre Ling, 44, and Cameron Sutherland, 47, play with their two year old son Tyler at home in Singapore, August 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

In a move to assuage some of those concerns, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Sunday his government would protect its definition of marriage, that of being between a man and a woman, from being challenged constitutionally in the courts.

"It's a well-struck balance," Daniel Poon, a 55-year-old local resident, told Reuters on Monday morning.

Others didn't see it that way.

People cheer as Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announces that Singapore will decriminalise gay sex, in Singapore, August 21, 2022, this screen grab obtained from a social media video. Boo Junfeng/via Reuters

People cheer as Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announces that Singapore will decriminalise gay sex, in Singapore, August 21, 2022, this screen grab obtained from a social media video. Boo Junfeng/via Reuters

"Some people do feel that a lot more can be done," said Bryan Choong, chair of LGBTQ advocacy group Oogachaga, adding that the 377A repeal was "long overdue".

Marriage equality is important to many in Singapore's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community, and "the doors to that possibility should not be closed", Choong said.

Around 30 countries worldwide have legalised same sex marriage, with Taiwan the only place in Asia to do so.

A man waves a rainbow flag after Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announces that Singapore will decriminalise gay sex, in Singapore, August 21, 2022, this screen grab obtained from a social media video. Boo Junfeng/via Reuters

A man waves a rainbow flag after Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announces that Singapore will decriminalise gay sex, in Singapore, August 21, 2022, this screen grab obtained from a social media video. Boo Junfeng/via Reuters

People cheer as Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announces that Singapore will decriminalise gay sex, in Singapore, August 21, 2022, this screen grab obtained from a social media video. Boo Junfeng/via Reuters

People cheer as Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announces that Singapore will decriminalise gay sex, in Singapore, August 21, 2022, this screen grab obtained from a social media video. Boo Junfeng/via Reuters

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