By Dewey Sim
Singapore’s gay rights campaigners know full well that their years-long campaign to repeal the country’s colonial-era law that criminalises consensual sex between men is a marathon, not a sprint.That reality came into focus in recent weeks, after a major court decision and a senior government official delved into the future of the law, Section 377A of the Penal Code.Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s government has said the law was not being enforced, and was being kept on the books to reflect…
Source: Singapore upholds anti-gay law, but activists hopeful after minister’s speech