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Peter Tatchell responds to the BBC gay debate row
By: Peter Tatchell

Peter Tatchell

TATCHELL TALKS: The BBC debate. HAVE YOUR SAY

A storm of controversy has erupted after the BBC News Channel hosted an online debate - "Should homosexuals face execution?" - on its website on Wednesday 16 December 2009.  For the full gay news story go here

In response to this, Human Rights campaigner and Outrage! spokesperson, Peter Tatchell, said::

"I think it perfectly reasonable for the BBC to host a debate about the current Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill, but not in the terms that it was framed.

"The BBC would not hold online debates such as: Should Jews be exterminated? Was the Rwandan genocide justified? Should the people of Darfur be massacred? Is it right to stone women to death in Somalia?  

"Moreover, the BBC's commentary announcing the debate put a very weak case against the execution of lesbian and gay Ugandans. It read like an open invitation for homophobic endorsements of the state-sponsored killing of gay people.  

"It is a good thing to promote awareness and debate about this vile legislation, even if it means giving homophobes an opportunity to air their prejudice and hatred.  

"We have to acknowledge that violently homophobic views still exist in many parts of the world, even in Britain. Bringing this homophobia into the open is a wake up call. It usefully jolts liberal-minded people out of their complacency.  

"Engaging bigoted views in debate is the best way to change them, or at least to change some of them. Challenging and refuting homophobic ignorance is the key to overcoming it.  

"Closing down debates and censoring people is dangerous. It threatens free speech and drives hatred underground, where it cannot be countered.”

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