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GALZ
statement on same-sex marriage
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
December 08, 2006
It
is perfectly understandable why South Africa should take the important
step of recognising same-sex marriage: it is perhaps the last stage
in the dismantling of all forms of legal oppression and discrimination
against South African lesbian and gay people and the recognition
of their right to full equality. The Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe
(GALZ) congratulates all those who have worked tirelessly over the
past twelve or so years to ensure that the sexual orientation clause
in the country’s constitution is translated fully into law.
But, for those of us in Zimbabwe, same-sex marriage is not on the
agenda and not even something we are considering, at least at this
stage. Our relationships are not recognised and we still suffer
from basic humiliations such as the criminalisation of sexual acts
between men and vitriolic verbal attacks and ridicule from our national
leaders. We also share all the major problems faced by the majority
of Zimbabweans when it comes to the curtailment of fundamental rights
and freedoms including the right to receive and impart information,
the right to work and the rights to health and freedom from fear
and poverty.
It is time for the Zimbabwean government to reflect seriously on
its thinking around human rights including those of its lesbian
and gay citizens and to follow the South African example by implementing
measures which proactively encourage a culture of meaningful human
rights protection in this country. Activists in Zimbabwe are not
puppets of foreign imperialists, as government would have everyone
believe: we want a responsible government that is responsive to
the needs of all Zimbabweans and we are fighting for our own good
and for our own benefit.
Keith Goddard
Director
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