Hong Kong Weighs End to Penalties for Homosexuality
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From Reuters
HONG KONG — This city is considering ending its century-old criminal penalties against homosexuality in an attempt to stop the spread of AIDS.
A government spokesman said Friday that a discussion document will be issued soon on whether criminal penalties should be reduced or dropped.
Homosexual acts have been a criminal offense in Hong Kong since 1885. The maximum penalty is life imprisonment, although it has never been imposed.
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