Haiti may ban gay marriage and public support for LGBTQ rights
Haitian law already specifically defines marriage as between a man and a woman.
Charlot Jeudy of the gay rights organization Kouraj said the legislation would violate Haiti’s constitution and his group will try to persuade members of the Chamber of Deputies to reject it.
“We have the right to protest and we have the right to be who we are and we have the right to be free,” Jeudy said in an interview.
Jeudy said his group has been collecting signatures on a petition that it hopes to present to sympathetic lawmakers in the chamber. A vote has not yet been scheduled.
LGBTQ people have long faced discrimination in Haiti. In September, a cultural festival celebrating the community in Port-au-Prince was canceled the after organizers received threats and a local government official said he would prohibit the event he said violates the country’s moral values.






