Contributed by: Gwen Beetham (our unofficial Caribbean correspondent)
Yesterday in the Dominican Republic, the term “sexual freedom” was deleted from a clause in a proposed Civil Code reform for fear that it "would open the doors to future homosexual unions." Of course, it came as no surprise to me that a primarily Catholic country would cite “conservative and strong family” values as a reason for the deletion (abortion is also illegal in this country, as it everywhere in the Latin American/Caribbean region except for Puerto Rico and Cuba.)
Actually, on that topic, I would like to point out that across Latin America, an estimated 5,000 women die every year as a result of illegal abortions, and 1 in 30 Dominican women has an illegal abortion every year – one of the highest rates in the region. (The abortion rates are highest in Chile and Peru, where the rates are 1 in 20. In the United States, the rate is 21.3 per 1,000 women.)
…But back to the homophobia. What’s really puzzling to me is that the Attorney General (Rodolfo Espiñeira) also said: "I believe we still aren't sufficiently civilized for legislation of that nature.”
In case you’re saying to yourself “surely this gringa has misinterpreted”… he actually said: "Creo que todavía no estamos tan civilizados para una legislación de esta naturaleza". See for yourself (if you read español).
Sorry, I’ve only been living here a month. Can’t explain.
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I don't think it is puzzling that he thought it. I am surprised that he actually said it. I assume he figures the country isn't progressive enough to accept certain ideas. They can't handle it so they shouldn't allow it. I'm sure there are liberals here in Texas who think we as a state are not sufficiently civilized (to their dismay) for a lot of things. They just haven't been elected Attorney General here.
Jessica - "Sorry, I’ve only been living here a month."
Did you leave the country? Just couldn't take the Bush administration anymore and had to get out?