Tourism Minister dismisses gay rights groups’ threat
Monday, 07 April 2008
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has brushed off calls by homosexual groups for a tourism boycott of Jamaica and Jamaican products. In recent weeks, these calls have come from several organisations in Canada, the United States and Europe.
The gay rights groups claim that Jamaica is a homophobic society where gays and lesbians are at risk of being violently abused by their fellow citizens.They claim the Jamaican government has not done enough to stop violence against homosexuals.The Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG) has sought to bring the issues to the attention to the government in a letter sent to Prime Minister Bruce Golding, Mr. Bartlett and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Dr. Ken Baugh.
J-FLAG said to date it has received no response from Mr. Golding.It said this has led it to conclude that Mr. Golding does not see the urgency of the situation or does not deem its letter worthy of an acknowledgement of receipt. Mr. Bartlett told the RJR News Centre that the letter sent by the group is now before the Prime Minister who will deal with the issue in due course.He however dismissed the calls by the gay rights groups that the Jamaican tourism product should be boycotted.
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