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PRESS RELEASE- Black Day for Human Rights, Queer Rights
11 December 2013 at
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We are deeply disappointed at the decision of the Supreme Court in* Suresh
Kumar Kaushal v. Naz Foundation.* The decision by overturning the historic
Delhi High Court judgment which recognized that LGBT persons are full
citizens of India, attempts to stem the tide of history. By overturning the
Naz Foundation judgment, the Supreme Court has, in one fell stroke again
reduced LGBT persons to the status of what the Delhi High Court memorably
called 'unapprehended felons'. The judgment of the Supreme Court is a
unconscionable blow to the dignity of LGBT persons who as per the Indian
Constitution are entitled to equal treatment. It withdraws the protective
arm of the constitution from LGBT persons and renders LGBT persons
vulnerable to discrimination, violence and harassment.



It is a tragedy that this judgment forgets the vision of the founders of
the Indian republic which was so eloquently captured by the Delhi High
Court. By re-criminalizing LGBT persons the judgment ignores the spirit of
inclusiveness which is the heart of the Indian Constitution as articulated
by Jawaharlal Nehru. It equally abandons the principle of constitutional
morality (ie majorities dont have a charter to discriminate against
minorities purely because they are majorities) articulated by Dr. Ambedkar
which is the cornerstone of a diverse and plural nation.



The judgment is thus a deep betrayal of the fundamental constitutional
promise that the dignity of all citizens would be recognized and that equal
treatment is a non negotiable element of the world's largest democracy. In
this betrayal of constitutional faith, the Court has shredded the very
principles it has sworn itself to uphold.



This decision today along with the decisions upholding the emergency and
legitimizing rape marks the lowest ebb in the illustrious history of the
Supreme Court. In 1975 in ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkant Shukla, the Supreme
Court upheld the declaration of emergency which deprived all citizens of
the right to life in India. In 1979, in Mathuras case, the Supreme Court in
effect declared that women who were raped should be disbelieved. In 2013
the Supreme Court has held that LGBT persons are not human beings whose
dignity and life is violated by a colonial law.



Hard as this decision is and difficult as the road forward may be, we draw
strength and inspiration from ordinary LGBT persons who will not allow this
to affect the way they lead their lives. In the course of the last ten
years or so, LGBT persons have begun to lead their lives openly and
publicly proclaiming their claim to equal citizenship. The page of history
has turned and no power on earth can deny LGBT persons the right to
freedom, equality and dignity. Rights are not conferred by the Court, as
the Naz judgment said, they are merely confirmed by them. The rights of
LGBT persons cannot be taken by this decision.



We proclaim that in spite of the judgment of the Supreme Court, the only
way the LGBT movement will go is forward and the arc of history though long
will turn towards justice. We pledge to continue this struggle with re
doubled vigour till such time that Section 377 is consigned to where it
belongs- the dustbins of history.



11.12.2013, New Delhi



Issued by: Voices Against 377, Alternative Law Forum, Adhikaar and other
petitioners including parents of LGBT persons, mental health professionals,
academics and law professors.



Contact: Arvind 9980010933, Deepti 9899019750, Gautam, 9953951219,
Rituparna 9999977272

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