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Sunak Apologizes For Gay Ban

July 19, 2023
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Sunak Apologizes For Gay Ban

Rishi Sunak apologises to LGBT veterans for past armed forces gay ban.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed his regrets for the past treatment against LGBT servicemen, who were forced out of the armed forces, due to their sexual orientation.

Up until 2000, the British military code of conduct frowned against homosexuality in the armed forces, which obviously impacted thousands of servicemen during those periods.

However, the Prime Minister dubbed the ban as an “appalling failure” of the British government. According to a study on treatments levelled against homosexuals, the PM should apologize in front of the public, and also compensate the affected veterans.

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“Many endured the most horrific sexual abuse and violence, homophobic bullying and harassment all while bravely serving this country.”

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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Prime Sunak Rishi Sunak addressing Parliament.

Last year, an Independent Inquiry was set up to investigate issues that unfolded during those periods. Led by Britain’s first gay Judge Lord Etherton, the inquiry listened to about 1,145 experiences of veterans, between 1967 and 2000.  

Though the restrictions persisted in the armed forces, the UK decriminalized homosexuality in 1967. The report reveal that, the Defense Ministry then, justified the policy as a form of “maintenance of operational effectiveness and efficiency.”

On the other hand, the Inquiry rebutted that, there was an “incomprehensible policy of homophobic bigotry” within the armed forces. It however, heard testimonies of prejudice against homosexuals, harassment, blackmail, sexual abuse, “disgraceful” medical evaluations, and conversion therapy.

Judge Lord Etherton
Judge Lord Etherton.

One victim of the policy stated that, she is happy with the Inquiry’s findings, and hoped that the report would come into effect. 51-year old Emma Riley was forced out of the service after revealing her sexuality to a colleague. Emma served three years in Navy as a radio operator.

“Having our history, experiences and enormous pain acknowledged and apologized for, hearing that the armed services and government that perpetuated institutional bullying will now be held accountable to finally support LBGT+ veterans, is a relief.”

Emma Riley.
Radio operator Emma Riley was discharged from the Navy for being a lesbian in the 1990s
Radio operator Emma Riley was discharged from the Navy for being a lesbian in the 1990s.

The report further disclosed that, as at 1996, soldiers were subjected to prison terms due to their sexual orientations, of which many people still bear such criminal history. Also, it stated that, intrusive medical examinations and police inquiries, were used as a tool to violate the privacy of such individuals.

Moreover, it claimed that, while soldiers were denied of their pension due of their dismissal, others lost their entire earnings.

The publication of the report comes over 20 years after four service members who were fired for being gay, had successfully challenged the prohibition before the European Court of Human Rights.

Meanwhile, the government has been urged by the Royal British Legion, to comply with all of the suggestions put forth by the inquiry.

According to the Director General, Charles Byrne, several individuals who gave their time to the nation were “forced or felt pressured to leave the armed forces, and this mistreatment destroyed or shortened their career.”

Ben Wallace Apologizes

Defense Secretary, Ben Wallace, after the report was published, apologized on behalf of the government and the armed forces.

“I say again to the veterans’ community I’m deeply sorry for what happened to you. The very tolerance and values of western democracy that we expected you to fight for, we denied to you it was profoundly wrong.”

Ben Wallace, UK Defense Secretary.
Ben Wallace 2
Ben Wallace, Defense Secretary of UK.

Additionally, Veteran Minister, Johnny Mercer expressed his satisfaction with the apologies coming from the two leaders. He labelled the report as a “significant moment” for the LGBT society in UK.

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