Eliminate the 'gay panic' defence from Queensland

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Eliminate the 'gay panic' defence from Queensland, Australia

"Yeah, I killed him, but he did worse to me."

In 1997, a man in Queensland, Australia killed a gay man who he claimed flirted with him by bashing his head into a wall and stabbing him to death. Today, "gay panic" is still a legal defense for murder in Queensland that can result in lesser charges.

In fact, just two years ago, a man was brutally killed in a Queensland churchyard, and his killer used the "gay panic" defense in court. He was subsequently acquitted of murder.

Father Paul Kelly is a priest in the parish where that man was killed, and he started a petition on Change.org demanding that Queensland abolish the gay panic defense. It looked like Father Kelly's petition was headed for victory, but now there's a new Premier in Queensland, Campbell Newman, and he won't say whether he will abolish the gay panic loophole.

Father Kelly thinks it's crucial to build quick international pressure on Premier Newman, particularly from important Australian allies like Canada -- click here to add your name to Father Kelly's petition demanding that Queensland abolish the gay panic defense.

A recent study named Queensland as Australia’s most homophobic state -- 73% of gay and lesbian Queenslanders are subjected to verbal abuse or physical violence for their sexuality. Father Kelly believes that if the gay panic defense stands, Queensland's gay community will be forced to live in terror knowing that the law is on their tormentors' side.

To sign a petition go to www.change.org/petitions/elimi…
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