From the BBC:
“LGBT rights: New French law
to criminalise 'conversion therapy'”
France has passed a new law
criminalising the use of so-called "conversion therapy" to attempt to
change the sexual orientation or gender identity of LGBTQ people. The measure
was passed unanimously by the National Assembly, 142 votes to 0. Anyone
convicted under the new law could face fines of up to €30,000 (£25,000) and two
years in jail. President Emmanuel Macron praised the move, tweeting that
"being oneself is not a crime". The law had already been
overwhelmingly backed in the French upper house, the Senate, where it was
passed by 305 votes to 28, with the conservative Republicans party opposing it.
The bill will now take force in the next 14 days once signed off by Mr Macron. Laurence
Vanceunebrock, an MP with President Macron's ruling En Marche party, sponsored
the bill through the assembly and said that the law gave "a strong signal
because we are formally condemning all those who consider a change of sex or
identity as an illness". Clément Beaune, the Europe minister in Mr Macron's
centrist government, who is gay, tweeted that he was "proud of this
agreement".
United Nations experts have
repeatedly condemned conversion therapy, which can use group sessions,
injections, electric shocks and prayer in its attempts to alter LGBTQ people's
identities. France's equalities and diversity minster, Elisabeth Moreno,
condemned the practice as "barbaric" and emphasised that it
"very often leaves permanent marks on bodies and minds" of those who
are subjected to it. The new legislation will open a range of avenues to those
impacted by the practice, including allowing groups to take civil legal action
on behalf of victims. Punishments could also increase to three years
imprisonment and additional fines of up to €45,000 (£37,000) where the practice
is targeted at a minor or an adult considered to be vulnerable under the act. The
law comes as France marks 40 years since the decriminalisation of
homosexuality. Similar legislation has now been passed in a number of countries
around the world, including Canada, Brazil, Ecuador, Malta, Albania and
Germany.
^ This is something that every
region and country needs to do. ^
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