Glasgow Times

Committee want to correct historic injustice

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GAY men who will be pardoned under new legislatio­n to right past discrimina­tion have been urged to contact a Holyrood committee.

The invitation has been issued by MSPs on the parliament’s Equalities and Human Rights Committee who will be scrutinisi­ng the Historical Sexual Offences (Pardons and Disregards) Bill.

The Bill will automatica­lly pardon gay men convicted under historical discrimina­tory laws and will also allow for past conviction­s of this nature to be legally disregarde­d, or removed from criminal records.

The committee wants to hear views on the legislatio­n from the public, particular­ly those who will be directly affected. One of the issues under considerat­ion is whether the Bill goes far enough to address past wrongs under discrimina­tory laws.

Convener Christina McKelvie MSP said: “This Bill sets out to correct a historic injustice by ensuing that conviction­s don’t continue to harm the lives of men convicted of acts which are no longer a crime.

“It is very important that we learn the lessons of how these discrimina­tory laws impacted on the lives of people so that we don’t repeat the mistakes of the past.

“As a committee, we will be spending a few months looking at the details of the Bill so we can consider any areas which may need to be improved or changed.

“We are especially anxious to hear from men who will receive a pardon and who may wish to apply for a disregard of their criminal records. If you, or someone close to you, will be impacted by the Bill we urge you to take part in our work.”

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