Australia: Tasmania to raise penalty in disciminatory law against homosexuals

Amnesty International is concerned about the Tasmanian State Government’s announcement on January 26 1996 of plans to increase the maximum penalty for male homosexual acts between consenting adults from 21 to 25 years imprisonment. Homosexuals imprisoned under existing Tasmanian legislation governing this offence would be considered by AI as prisoners of conscience.

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