Dominica High Court upholds buggery ban amidst legal controversy

In a recent legal development in Dominica, Solicitor General Vanika Sobers Joseph has refuted claims suggesting the lifting of the buggery ban following a significant High Court ruling. 

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Despite the ruling by Justice Kimberly Cenac-Phulgence, which highlighted constitutional infringements, Sobers Joseph clarified the nuanced implications of the decision during a broadcast on the state-owned DBS radio.

Decriminalization in limited context

Contrary to widespread interpretation, Sobers Joseph elucidated that the ruling does not signify a complete lifting of the buggery ban.

Instead, it delineates specific circumstances under which buggery between consenting adults in private settings has been decriminalized. 

Crucially, laws safeguarding minors and individuals lacking consent remain intact.

The contentious sections 14 and 16 of the Sexual Offenses Act, as identified by Justice Cenac-Phulgence, criminalize gross indecency and buggery, respectively. 

Gross indecency encompasses acts beyond penile-vaginal intercourse, carrying a maximum penalty of 12 years’ imprisonment. 

Meanwhile, buggery, defined as anal sex between individuals of the same or different genders, entails a maximum sentence of 10 years’ imprisonment with the possibility of psychiatric confinement.

Urging public scrutiny

Acting Permanent Secretary Athlene Nesty emphasized the importance of public engagement with the ruling, urging citizens to acquaint themselves with the court’s reasoning. 

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The case, brought forward by an unnamed individual identified as “BG” against multiple parties including the Attorney General and religious institutions, underscores the need for informed discourse.

Call for responsible reporting

Director of Public Prosecutions Sherma Dalrymple underscored the necessity of responsible reporting, emphasizing accuracy and truthfulness in public discourse. 

With the state’s interest in upholding legal standards, Dalrymple emphasized the qualified nature of the legal landscape post-ruling.

Government clarification

National Security and Legal Affairs Minister Rayburn Blackmoore addressed misconceptions surrounding the ruling, asserting that it does not condone public engagement in prohibited acts. 

He reaffirmed that the government had not legalized buggery in its entirety and cautioned against misrepresentations of the legal framework.

Reaction from advocacy groups

The Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality (ECADE) hailed the High Court’s decision as a stride towards equal rights and inclusivity in Dominica.

Affirming the constitutional rights of LGBTQ+ individuals, the ruling signifies a progressive stance towards diversity and expression.

Welcoming the verdict

Both the Dominica Equality & Sexual Expression Association (DESEA) and Minority Rights Dominica (MiRiDom) have welcomed the court’s ruling.

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