 |  | | | Lesbians in India | 12 Jun 2008 | |  |
The difficulties they have to face.
Back in Victorian times, when homosexuality was made a criminal offence in Britain, it was also criminalised in India, then under British control. Itβs 40 years since homosexuality was decriminalised in Britain but it remains an offence in India - under section 377 of the Indian Penal Code - and anyone engaging in homosexual acts, whether male or female, risks imprisonment. Homosexuals can also be harassed, attacked, blackmailed, and lose their jobs, housing rights and family property. As a result, gay and lesbian suicides are not unknown. In May last year, for instance, two married women lovers near Chennai, set fire to themselves after their families tried to separate them. They appeared to have died hugging each other. Attempts are now being made to change the law in India, but the subject is still widely taboo. So how do gay women cope in India? Clare Jenkins reports.The Lesbian Association of India TARSHI Disclaimer The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. | |
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