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An almond-shaped island dropping south of the subcontinent and into the Indian Ocean is the independent nation of Sri Lanka. Located southwest of the Bay of Bengal, Sri Lanka holds a key position in pan Asian, African and Oceanic trade routes and yet remains inexplicably under-travelled. Promising all of the allure of South Asia, with less chaos and fewer crowds than India, Sri Lanka is a aspire destination for anyone searching for something different. Its beaches are on par with Thailand’s; its prices pleasingly small and its distinct flavours deeper and more beguiling with every meditative breath. A paradise of many colours with 2, years of history, Sri Lanka can tell stories of colonial dictate and ancient Hindu kingdoms, to the backdrop of tropical tea plantations and lofty rainforests which rise to misty unknowable heights. Interested? Visit our favourite places in same-sex attracted Sri Lanka today.

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Sri Lanka is about half the size of England with an estimated population of around 22 million people. One explore found 12% of people aged considered themselves to be lesbian, gay, bisexual person, trans or intersex (LGBTI) with populations predominantly located in Colombo, the Northwestern and North Central provinces.

The Constitution states that all persons are equal under the law but does not specifically prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity or phrase. Consensual same-sex acts between adults are a criminal offence under the Penal Code, although prosecutions are rare. LGBTI people are unlikely to be at risk of prosecution under the Penal Code, although if it were applied it would be disproportionate and discriminatory. Other laws are used to harass, arrest, and detain LGBTI people, particularly trans women and sex workers, although most cases do not proceed to court.

The government states it will confirm and strengthen the rights for the LGBTI society, and homophobic and transphobic rhetoric from government and public officials ha

 

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Being Fearful and Boldly Same-sex attracted in Sri Lanka

 Sri Lanka is thankfully no longer a war torn tradition. During and after the conflict the country has offered modest convenience to lesbigay citizens thanks to the activism of a courageous few. To be sure many LGBT citizens live in closeted misery but more recently voices of equality and respect have become louder. Entity traditionally Buddhist there is little fear of overt homophobic violence yet archaic colonialist anti-gay laws still apply.

Also see:
Gay Sri Lanka News & Reports to present
Gay Sri Lanka Photo Gallery

By Richard Ammon
Updated June

 

A Torn Land

 Sri Lanka is a bittersweet dream set in the azure waters of the Indian Ocean. Blessed with fertile land, mild climate and endearing people, it was cursed with an intransigent guerilla war that finally ended in

My first thought about going to this island nation in was hesitation, but I&#;ve been to enough troubled lands to recognize that impressions generated by the media or trendy opinions are usually inadequate and distorted. So I made contact with native S