India's
official HIV/AIDS control body announced on Wednesday that
it is backing demands by gay rights groups that
homosexuality be legalized across the country. The
National AIDS Control Organization said that making
gay sex a crime is forcing new infections underground and
hampering its efforts to curb the spread of HIV.
The organization filed an affidavit in court
supporting the demand to scrap Section 377 of the
India Penal Code, which has declared homosexuality an
offense for the past 145 years. In the affidavit, NACO
cites a survey it conducted that found that 8% of the
studied gay population in India is infected with HIV,
compared with only 1% of the total population.
Many of India's gays and lesbians hide their
sexual orientation because of harassment by
authorities, but arrests are rare. (Sirius OutQ News)