Brunei Enacts Anti-LGBT Law That Makes Gay Sex Punishable With Death by Stoning

The country of Brunei enacts several laws that include gay sex to be viewed as a crime punishable by death.

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The Nation of Brunei, a country in Southeast Asia, has officially established a set of highly controversial laws, including several anti-LGBTQ+ rules that make gay sex an offense punishable by death. CNN has reported that, despite the immense international backlash, the new laws are set to go in effect today (April 3).

Brunei introduces stoning to death as punishment for gay sex and adultery https://t.co/86LjiiCd00

— CNN (@CNN) April 3, 2019

Countries that stone / execute #gay people: #Brunei
Afghanistan
Iran
Mauritania
Sudan
Nigeria
Yemen
Saudi Arabia
Somalia

Lashings (insanely cruel):

Indonesia
Qatar (@AlJazeera)
Malaysia
UAE (+forced hormones)

Boycott tourism, pressure your gov'ts - protect #LGBT people.

— Imtiaz Shams (@imtishams) April 3, 2019

The new penal code is said to be based in Sharia law, which is an Islamic legal system. The rules dictate that sex between two men and adultery both warrant the punishment of death by stoning, while sex between two women carries a sentence of 100 lashes. In addition, acts such as stealing are punishable by amputation, while dressing as the opposite sex can result in imprisonment.

In response to the legislation, actor George Clooney published an opinion piece on Deadline. He condemns the laws, saying "in the onslaught of news where we see the world backsliding into authoritarianism this stands alone." In addition, he introduced a way to protest the injustice against LGBTQ rights by listing the nine different hotels owned by Brunei, suggesting that people abstain from giving them any business. Leading individuals in the LGBTQ+ community such as Ellen Degeneres and Elton John have also vocalized their support for the boycott.

I commend my friend, #GeorgeClooney, for taking a stand against the anti-gay discrimination and bigotry taking place in the nation of #Brunei - a place where gay people are brutalized, or worse - by boycotting the Sultan’s hotels.https://t.co/8ymurW7hqm

— Elton John (@eltonofficial) March 30, 2019

We must send a message, however we can, that such treatment is unacceptable. That’s why David and I have long refused to stay at these hotels and will continue to do so.

We hope you will join us in solidarity.

— Elton John (@eltonofficial) March 30, 2019

Here are the hotels to boycott:

The Dorchester, London
45 Park Lane, London
Coworth Park, UK
The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills
Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles
Le Meurice, Paris
Hotel Plaza Athenee, Paris
Hotel Eden, Rome
Hotel Principe di Savoia, Mi

Elton xx

— Elton John (@eltonofficial) March 30, 2019

 

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