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Statement
on the provision of condoms to prisoners
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
October 18, 2010
GALZ supports
calls by the Ministry of Health and Child welfare to provide condoms
to prisoners as a noble move in fighting HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe's
prisons.
The danger of sexual violence in prisons is extremely
increased under conditions of severe overcrowding and malnutrition
such as currently prevails in Zimbabwe.
Prison culture encourages men to have sex with men
if not necessitating it and you will often find aggressor/victim
type relationships. The mere existence of sexual relationships between
inmates who do not identify as homosexual or bisexual is powerful
testimony to men's need for and ability to create intimacy when
faced with factors such as confinement for longer periods.
Due to the fact that men generally have a high sex drive, they are
bound to have sex regardless of circumstances. By making condoms
unavailable and by not acknowledging that men have sex with men
in prison, the government and prison authorities are encouraging
the spread of sexually transmitted diseases like HIV/AIDS and putting
pressure on the national health budget.
Gender roles and identities in prison are defined
primarily by the ability to exercise power. It is important that
those less able to stand up for themselves and not be bullied into
unwanted sex, protect themselves. Not providing condoms to prisoners
has serious implications. When prisoners are eventually released
and come back into society to wives and girlfriends, they may infect
healthy partners and thus spread HIV.
This isn't about condoning homosexuality. It is
a practical health based human rights issue that seeks to protect
the health of both those who are incarcerated as well as people
on the other side of the prison walls.
Government, in it's bid to stem the HIV/AIDS infection
rates should ensure that inmates are provided with condoms. We also
call upon the Justice Ministry to improve the conditions of the
country's prison system and address overcrowding in these facilities
to ensure that prisoners are not exposed to diseases such as Tuberculosis.
Making condoms available to prisoners does not encourage
homosexuality; it protects the health of prisoners and their partners
outside of prison.
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