Proposal to Legalize Homosexuality Rejected by Cabinet

A new provision has been included, under women’s rights, in the draft on the Human Rights Action Plan seeking not to discriminate anyone on sexual orientation.
The HR Action Plan was developed through an inter-ministerial process, with the leading role played by the Foreign Affairs Ministry. It contains proposals to address Sri Lanka’s human rights responsibilities under international human rights instruments, on a voluntary basis.
The proposal was made  in keeping with the mandate received by the National Unity Government to promote good governance, rule of law, democracy, human rights, and reconciliation, and achieve durable peace.
Some members of the cabinet  said  to have  protested  at yesterday’s Cabinet meeting saying it was yet another surreptitious attempt to recognize homosexuality.
Hence,  the  Cabinet is reported to have rejected  the proposal  made by the  Foreign Minister   to  legalise homosexuality.
In the meantime,  State Finance Minister  Luxman  Yapa Abeywardana said, that  President  has rejected  the proposal  to decriminalized   homosexuality in Srilanka.  This is  part of the conditions laid down in granting GSP+ to Srilanka.  However, President has decided not to fall in line with all conditions.   President was firm  that any condition detrimental to Srilanka’s   culture  will not be accepted and adopted, said Minister Yapa.