Originally By Balford Henry of Chat News Jamaica.
Amidst a host of calls from gay rights for Jamaica to become less homophobic combined with ultimatums and threats if the country does not comply , the man in charge, Prime Minister Bruce Golding says his Government will not bow.
Speaking specifically to the issue of same sex unions, the PM said no way will his government tolerate such unions.
As far as he is concerned marriage means a union sanctified and endorsed by law between a man and a woman, and I don’t want to speak with any ambiguity about that. That’s where dis yah Prime Minister and this Government rest.” Golding said in a response to a question at his post budget press conference at Jamaica House on Wednesday
Explaining his position, Golding said that there are persons who use philosophical basis to seek legislative changes to redefine marriage to make it, in law, different from what it is now.
It was reported recently that a leading human rights organization and a church supporting gay rights in Canada have issued a May 12 Ultimatum on the Jamaica Government with regard to protecting the human rights of homosexuals.
It has also been reported that the groups have vowed that if the ultimatum is not met there will be a public announcement on May 17, which is International Day against Homophobia, calling for, among other things, a Canadian tourism boycott as well as a boycott of goods and services from Jamaica.
The groups are planning to make an international call for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual community to support the boycott and the suspension of Jamaica from the Commonwealth for human rights abuses.
Their demands follow a recent public panel discussion in Toronto which focused on homophobia in the Caribbean, especially acts of violence against homosexuals in Jamaica.
While stating in response to another question, that the repeal of the buggery law – another point of contention by gay rights groups – was not an issue, Prime Minister Golding emphasized his government intolerance of gay marriage.
“Once we embark on that expressway, I am not sure at what point we are going to get off,” he stated, as he declared definitely that, “That is a road down which I am not going to allow this country to go under my leadership.”
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