Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in the Bahamas may face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Both male and female same-sex sexual activity is legal in the Bahamas, but same-sex couples and households headed by same-sex couples are not eligible for the same legal protections available to opposite-sex married couples.

Laws against homosexuality

Homosexual relations between consenting adults were legalised in The Bahamas in July 1991. The age of consent for gay men and lesbians is 18 - however for heterosexuals it is 16.

Recognition of same-sex relationships

Same-sex marriage is not legal in the Bahamas. LGBT rights groups have not challenged the country's marriage laws, which assume that a couple is a man and woman. But despite the lack of government sanctioning, same-sex unions and commitment ceremonies have been privately performed by several pastors and Justices of the Peace for years. However, they are now running the risk of being exposed.

On August 27, 2006, a pastor who had written many articles against homosexuality in The Nassau Guardian daily newspaper held a “Help Save the Family Rally” in downtown Nassau. The purpose of the rally was to oppose same-sex civil unions and marriages. Hundreds of people attended the event and signed a petition calling for a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriages in The Bahamas. Several cabinet ministers were also in attendance but they made no such constitutional motion in parliament.

Then on September 21, 2006, a lesbian complained to The Nassau Guardian after reportedly having paid an exorbitant fee to marry her long-term partner. The story got the attention of the president of The Bahamas Christian Council who warned that criminal charges would be brought against clergymen found performing same-sex marriages.

Military service

See also: Sexual orientation and military service

There are no prohibitions on gays serving in the police and military forces.

Discrimination protections

Since the 1991 decriminalization of homosexuality, no legislation has been passed to enforce non-discrimination of LGBT people. In 2001, an Employment Bill was proposed which included a ban on discrimination in the workplace based on sexual orientation, but after much debate it was passed with that clause removed.

In addition, the Constitutional Reform Commission, which had been reviewing the country’s unamended 1973 Supreme Law for three years, presented a preliminary report to the previous Progressive Liberal Party government on March 21, 2006. The Commission indicated that equal treatment be afforded to citizens regardless of sex and gender. However, despite recommendations, it did not regard sexual orientation as an attribute deserving of any protection from discrimination.

The present Free National Movement government—voted in on May 2, 2007—does not have the two-thirds majority needed to change the constitution. It would have to include the Opposition, whose Constitutional Commission rejected LGBT discrimination protection. However, the FNM could enact anti-gay discrimination legislation if it wishes.

Living conditions

There is widespread homophobia in the country, and with the absence of anti-gay discrimination laws, gays, lesbians, and transgender individuals face social injustices as evidenced in the examples below:

  • In July 2004, church groups protested the arrival of Rosie O'Donnell's R Family Vacations cruise.
  • In September 2005, an 18-year-old beauty queen had her crown stripped after confirming rumors that she was a lesbian.
  • In March 2006, the Bahamas Films and Plays Control Board banned the American gay-themed movie, Brokeback Mountain .
  • In September 2007, the Bahamas Christian Council formed an anti-gay committee to fight against a gay group after it asked the local cable company to offer Logo, which caters to the LGBT community.
  • On Oct. 6, 2007, police raided a gay cruise party in downtown Nassau but could not arrest anyone, as no crime was committed. The Ministry of Tourism then issued an apology to the cruise company.
  • On Oct 10, 2007, two anti-gay activists appeared on a conservative radio station (Gems 105.9 FM) and called for the re-criminalization of homosexuality. The most vocal activist, Clever Duncombe, said he would "kill" homosexuality wherever he finds it. On the same station, anti-gay Muslim guest Khalil Mustafa Khalfani said "the only good homosexual is a dead homosexual."
  • In a 2009 case, a jury acquitted a man charged with murdering a gay, HIV-positive male. The man used the so-called “gay panic defense”, claiming that the gay male attempted to rape him. However, the prosecution denied this and said the gay man - who was a shop owner and son of a politician - was robbed before he was killed. The prosecution also questioned why the man went to the gay man’s apartment around 11 p.m., charging that it was with the intent to commit a robbery. But the defense attorney said his client was “protecting his manhood” and the killing of the gay man was justified. The story sparked international outrage.

Because of these strong anti-gay stances, most gay people in The Bahamas are afraid to live open, honest lives. The vast majority of the gay population is in the closet, and as such, don't expect to see any annual gay pride street parades or publicly noticeable signs of an organized gay community.

Gays and lesbians could be confronted with anti-gay remarks if they express themselves openly, i.e. coming out publicly or holding hands on a public street. Reports of violence against gays and lesbians are rare but religious-based verbal attacks are not.

In fact, any person disobeying established gender roles in dress and mannerisms could be subject to jeering. On the other hand, openly gay persons such as members of the gay-rights group, Rainbow Alliance of The Bahamas have been applauded on talk shows and in newspaper articles for speaking against discrimination.

The Bahamas has a tourist-based economy and the government targets a variety of markets, but not the growing LGBT tourism market. Individual and small groups of homosexual tourists are left alone for the most part but boatloads of gay visitors have been protested on three separate occasions—once on March 8, 1998, a month later on April 13, 1998 and again on July 16, 2004. However, the Rainbow Alliance held a counter protest during the 2004 demonstrations, welcoming the gay visitors.

Gay bars have existed in the Bahamas for at least four decades. Today, there are four gay-owned nightclubs in the capital, Nassau. The most famous club, which entertains heterosexual patrons on certain nights, is located near the Cable Beach resort area.

Gay nightlife in Freeport, Grand Bahama however, is not as vibrant. Gays in the less-populated northern city usually hang out in straight clubs.

See also

  • Politics of the Bahamas
  • LGBT rights in the Americas

References

  1. ^ Ottosson, Daniel (May 2009). "State-sponsored Homophobia: A world survey of laws prohibiting same sex activity between consenting adults". International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA). pp. Page 48 . http://www.ilga.org/statehomophobia/ILGA_State_Sponsored_Homophobia_2009.pdf . Retrieved 2009-05-19 .  
  2. ^ http://www.ontopmag.com/article.aspx?id=3178&MediaType=1&Category=24
  • Bahamians protest arrival of lesbian cruise – CNN April 14 1998
  • Bahamians protest Rosie O’Donnell’s Gay Family Values cruise – TTGapers - July 16, 2004
  • Gay queen stripped of crown - Nassau Guardian - September 8, 2005
  • Bahamas bans Brokeback Mountain - BBC News - March 31, 2006
  • Gay marriages exposed - Nassau Guardian - September 22, 2006
  • Pastor denies performing gay marriages - Nassau Guardian - September 27, 2006
  • Pastor denies performing gay marriages – Freeport News - September 27, 2006
  • Pastor holds anti-gay marriage rally in Freeport – Freeport News - March 19, 2007
  • Christian Council against LOGO channel - Nassau Guardian - September 29, 2007
  • Verbal attacks on gays continue - Nassau Guardian - October 03, 2007
  • Police raid gay cruise party - Nassau Guardian - October 09, 2007
  • Gay group demands apology from police - Nassau Guardian - October 11, 2007
  • Ministry of Tourism apologizes to gay tourists - Nassau Guardian - October 16, 2007
  • Freedom for gay murderer in The Bahamas - On Top Magazine - February 03, 2009
  • Acquittal of gay murder sparks international outrage - Nassau Guardian - February 6, 2009

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