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 NATIONAL
COALITION FOR GAY AND LESBIAN EQUALITY
Press Statement
02 December 1999
CONSTITUTIONAL COURT RECOGNIZES
LESBIAN AND GAY RELATIONSHIPS
Lesbian and gay people and their
immigrant partners should be free to live together as
family, the South African Constitutional Court today ruled.
The Court today found that the aliens Control Act unfairly
discriminates against lesbian and gay couples by denying
them the same rights that married couples have under the
Act. Until now, the Act has only allowed married partners of
South African citizens to live and work in the country.
The case follows a drawn out
dispute between the Coalition and the Department of Home
Affairs about the status of same sex couples. In August
1999, six couples, the Coalition and the Commission on
Gender Equality asked the Court to extend immigration rights
to lesbian and gay couples, to bring the existing law in
line with the new Constitution.
Justice Ackermann on behalf of the
Court stated that "The sting of past and continuing
discrimination is that … gays and lesbians do not have
inherent dignity and are not worthy of human respect… Gays
and lesbians in same-sex life partnerships are as capable
as heterosexual couples of expressing and sharing love in
its manifold forms… they are capable of constituting a
family including affection… Permanent safe-sex life partners
are entitled to an effective remedy for the breach of their
rights... Section 25 (5) of the Aliens Control Act, by
omitting to confer on persons, who are partners in permanent
same-sex life partnerships, the benefits it extends to
spouses, unfairly discriminates, on the grounds of their
sexual orientation and marital status, against partners in
such same-sex partnerships" |
"The
Department of Home Affairs has persistently acted in a cruel
and unjustifiable manner against lesbian and gay people. The
sad history of this case is that lesbian and gay couples
have been harassed, detained and threatened with deportation
for the past two years. This is typical of the high-handed
and bureaucratic bullying of all immigrants and refugees.
This decision is the first step in holding the department
accountable to all people for its actions.", said Zackie
Achmat, of the NCGLE. Evert
Knoesen, legal advice centre coordinator of the NCGLE
commented that "This decision recognizes and protects our
families and relationships. Any lesbian and gay South
African with a foreign partner can now go to any Home
Affairs office on their own and apply for permanent resident
status for their partner. This is important and will have
significant impact on the lives of many lesbian and gay
people. The judgment sends a clear message that we all have
the right to choose our families and relationships while
enjoying equal protection by the law. Also, by awarding
costs against the Department of Home Affairs, this judgment
shows that the courts will not tolerate the state abusing
the legal system in delaying justice."
Issued by Mazibuko K. Jara
Acting Director: National Coalition
for Gay and Lesbian Equality For more information, contact
the National Coalition for Gay and Lesbian Equality:
E-mail:
evert@ncgle.org.za
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