French president tells UN: decriminalize homosexuality

BY DANIELA COSTA – France’s president, François Hollande, called for the global decriminalization of homosexuality at the United Nations General Assembly on Sept 25.

It is the first time a head of state has ever spoken out about homosexuality at the UN General Assembly, according to Gay Star News.

During his 15-minute speech, Hollande said France must lead the way in the struggle for universal human freedoms.

Hollande said France would fight for women’s rights, for the abolition of the death penalty, and for “the universal decriminalization of homosexuality, which should not be recognized as a crime but, on the contrary, recognized as a [sexual] orientation.”

Hollande said France would raise these issues at the UN.

“All member countries have the obligation to guarantee the security of their citizens,” Hollande said. “It is then imperative that we, the United Nations, facilitate the necessary means to make that guarantee.”

Louis-Georges Tin, a French human rights advocate, recently went on a hunger strike to raise awareness about the criminalization of homosexuality.

Homosexuality is a criminal offence in many UN member countries. It is also subject to capital punishment in eight of the member nations.

Hollande’s government recently affirmed that it plans to legalize same-sex marriage in France.

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Born and raised in Toronto, I graduated from Ryerson University’s journalism undergraduate program (with a minor in politics) in 2013. My relationship with Daily Xtra began as a student internship that then flowed into regular freelance contributions. I’ve written many lengthy feature pieces, as well as plenty of news stories. I’m all about all things LGBT, as you can probably tell from the various topics I have covered.

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