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| 19.10.2011 |
Cyprus
Cyprus: Arrest and detention
of adult individuals accused of committing ‘’unnatural
acts’’
The European
Commission on Sexual Orientation Law (ECSOL) condemns the
arbitrary arrest and continued detention of the former
Minister of Finance of the Republic of Cyprus, Mr. Sarris
and other individuals on the basis of their sexual
orientation by the regime in Northern Cyprus. We strongly
believe it is entirely unacceptable that people are still
prosecuted on the basis of their sexual orientation for
‘’acts against the order of nature’’ in the 21st century.
Laws criminalizing homosexual conduct are in violation of
the prohibition on unjustified interference with the right
to respect for private life as codified in Article 8 of the
ECHR. We are further aware of the unlawful entry into one of
the persons’ premises in the absence of an ‘’arrest
warrant’’ and accordingly we also denounce this deplorable
act that violates the fundamental right to privacy.
The continuation of the use of archaic laws in the North of
the island dating back to the British colonial rule in
Cyprus that criminalised consensual same-sex relationships
is a great cause of concern. We are calling on the
authorities in Northern Cyprus to immediately release all
men that have been arrested under the anachronistic
provisions in Sections 171-173 of the old Penal Code that
were in place before the ECtHR decision in Modinos v
Cyprus and to take steps to decriminalize homosexual conduct
and comply with international human rights standards for the
protection of LGBT rights.
ECSOL is also aware of the allegations that the arrested
persons that remain under custody have been tortured by the
‘’police’’ and calls for an immediate investigation of these
complaints.
Our members come from across Europe, both inside and outside
the European Union and have a range of professional
backgrounds, including legal academics, practising lawyers,
judges and those working in governmental or non-governmental
organisations. They have expert knowledge in legal issues
pertaining to sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
Their expertise includes fields such as criminal law, human
rights law, anti-discrimination law, and family law. |
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