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Ireland Erases Past Convictions for Gay Men
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Ireland is taking a historic step toward justice as it moves to erase convictions for consensual same-sex activity from the past — a move long demanded by survivors and advocates. After decades of silence and stigma, this landmark legislation, part of a broader bill, allows men convicted under outdated laws to have those records officially disregarded, with family members able to apply on behalf of deceased loved ones. Passed by the Dáil, it now awaits final approval in the Seanad, with a public campaign set to inform Irish citizens — even those abroad — about how to access this redress. Minister for Justice calls it a vital acknowledgment that these convictions were never legitimate, framing it as a corrective rather than a pardon. For older gay men who endured a bleak, often exile-driven existence under Ireland’s old laws, this is more than legal change — it’s long-overdue closure. With time running out, lawmakers and campaigners are pushing for swift passage, recognizing that healing must begin now.
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