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Anything connected with sex
is suppressed in Kerala. Morality has become an obsession with Kerala's
societal attitude, cutting across
the divides of class,
gender, caste and religion. While in a majority of countries women can
work and live as singles and contribute to
social production, in
Kerala, such people are largely isolated and kept aloof from the public
sphere. The question of sexual rights
occupies limited spaces
of socio-political discourse in Kerala. The mainstream political parties
here are yet to identify or acknowledge
the politics of queer
activism.
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We seem to have reached
a point that no political movement can move ahead unless the conspiracy
of silence about sexuality is broken. The politics of sexuality cannot
wait till all the problems related with globalization and unemployment
are solved forever. We need to talk about sexual rights as we do about
any other fundamental rights.
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Kerala : A special
delight Kerala offers is the trip on a slow boat through its forests and
its palm shaded back-waters and canals,
Today, with 25 million people,
Kerala is not only one of the most densely populated of all Indian states,
but also the most advanced in
terms of family planning and
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Kerala : A special
delight Kerala offers is the trip on a slow boat through its forests and
its palm shaded back-waters and canals,
Today, with 25 million people,
Kerala is not only one of the most densely populated of all Indian states,
but also the most advanced in terms of family planning and literacy.
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Kerala is one of the very
few states in India where the CPI(M) has been most active over the years.
It would be interesting to juxtapose
this with the fact that
in September 2003, All India Democratic Women's Association (the women's
fraction of CPI(M)) had sent a note
to the Indian Govt. to
scrap IPC 377. But one doesn't seem to have reached its own cadres in Kerala
even after 5 years.
Section 377 of IPC is
challenged in the Delhi High Court and the final hearings are on now. Large
scale sexual minority mobilizations took
places in Bangalore,
Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata in the recent past demanding the repeal of IPC
377. This brought about enormous media
coverage all over India
but not in Kerala. While the Kerala Government is extremely keen reaching
out to homosexual/bisexual men to use them for HIV prevention initiatives,
one can clearly notice that there is absolute disregard for their human
rights.
Hijras are visible and
tolerated in most parts of India. Meanwhile, they are scared even to visit
Kerala for a short-time. Most of the
Keralite hijras migrate
and live in Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai and other parts of India. They are
forced to present themselves in male
attire when they visit
their families in Kerala.
Lesbians or gays or transgenders
find it extremely difficult to have social space in Kerala. They are viewed
as objects of curiosity and
fun that attracts the
media attention. There have been many an instances of lesbian suicides
in Kerala over the years. The situation
is such, that if they
are to make a living, they would have to migrate to other states in India.
The media mostly chooses to ignore such issues, preventing them from becoming
a matter of public debate.
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Recent suicide of a gay
couple in Ernakulam attracted very little media coverage. Most progressive
groups in Kerala too ignored this.
In this context, a group
of sexual minority activists and supporters from different parts of Kerala
(and some from Karnataka as well) met
twice in the last 2 months
and felt a strong need to break the continuing silence in Kerala. It was
decided to organize a public
event in Calicut on 13th
November 2008, where a large number of sexual minorities will come out
in the open and march publicly for the first time to reclaim their rightful
space in the society. Mr. Sunil Babu Pant, the first sexual minority Member
of Parliament in Asia has
confirmed his participation
in the event.
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The event will be organized
by a coalition organizations (including
FIRM, Malabar Cultural
Forum-Calicut, Sahayathrika, LLAS-Kollam,
Sahay-Palakkad, Sanghamithra-Thrissur,
HRLN, GAIA, Vanitha
Society-Calicut, Chilla-Thiruvananthapuram,
ANANNIA-Thiruvananthapuram,
Sex Workers Forum Kerala, Sangama, Aneka,
Suraksha, Samara, Karnataka
Sex workers Union and Karnataka Sexuality
Minorities Forum), and
the coalition would continue to advance the
human rights for sexual
minorities rights in Karala.
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