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Gays and Disabled Are Now Protected Under Hate Crimes Law in US

30 October 2009

This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

This week, President Obama signed an expansion of federal law on hate crimes. Such laws provide more investigative resources or longer sentences, or both, for crimes driven by prejudice.

Until now, federal law has covered crimes based on a victim's race, color, religion or national origin. Congress first acted in nineteen sixty-eight after the murder of civil rights leader Martin Luther King.

Now, after years of effort by gay rights groups and others, the law will include sexual orientation. And it will extend protection to those victimized because of their gender or gender identity or a disability.

A 1999 protest in New York against hate crimes, on the first anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death
A 1999 protest in New York against hate crimes, on the first anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death
The new act passed by Congress is named for two victims of hate crimes. Matthew Shepard was a gay college student murdered in Wyoming in nineteen ninety-eight. That same year, three white men in Texas beat a black man, James Byrd Junior, and pulled him to his death behind a truck.

Democrats attached the new hate crimes legislation to a major defense bill that had to be passed. Republicans wanted to consider it separately. John Boehner, the minority leader in the House of Representatives, called it "thought crimes" legislation and "radical social policy."

James Byrd Jr.
James Byrd Jr.
In a statement, he said "all violent crimes should be prosecuted vigorously." The legislation, he said, "places a higher value on some lives than others."

Most of the states also have some form of laws of their own dealing with hate crimes. More than seven thousand six hundred incidents were reported nationwide in two thousand seven, the most recent year available. Seventeen percent were linked to sexual orientation.

Frederick Lawrence is a dean at George Washington University Law School. He says the United States has been somewhat of a leader in passing hate crimes legislation. Now such laws are becoming more common internationally.

They take different forms in different countries. For example, some countries ban speech that could incite hatred. Germany bans showing symbols of its Nazi past.

In the United States, free speech is protected by the Constitution. But social and religious conservatives expressed fears that they might now be accused of a hate crime if they denounced homosexuality. Professor Lawrence says the new federal law -- meant to prevent violence -- will not limit free speech rights.

On a separate issue, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton this week criticized international efforts by Islamic countries to ban anti-religious speech.

HILLARY CLINTON: "The best antidote to intolerance is not the 'Defamation of Religions' approach of banning and punishing offensive speech, but rather a combination of robust legal protections against discrimination and hate crimes, proactive government outreach to minority religious groups, and a vigorous defense of both freedom of religion and expression."

The Organization of the Islamic Conference has been urging the United Nations to approve anti-defamation measures.

And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by Brianna Blake. You can find transcripts and podcasts of our programs -- and share comments -- at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Bob Doughty.



Comments:

1. Islam refuse all of crimes

Islam have been brought every ethical moral orientation for all .It have fighted slavery , prejudice , and hate crime. if we look at Islamic legislation we will find the most answers for each problem if it was smallest. there are no fear about discus any problem represent any danger on community because the investigation will surely mitigate the risk before it occur as the economists or accountants said information provided and produced will find the answer for any question so the Quran containes every answers for any problem at any time and place.
Submitted by: ebrahiem (Egypt)
11-10-2009 - 11:18:45

2. Thanks

I read the news every day to learning english.It's always interesting and helpful. Thanks for VOA.
Submitted by: Zoli (France)
11-04-2009 - 19:37:16

3. comment

i don't know why people in this world like to sleep with the same sex when the next one is not still evacuated from the earth?thank u voa
Submitted by: sharfaddeen (nigeria)
11-04-2009 - 19:09:44

4. about hate crim

thank u for u given us latest news, i am very surprise American congress need to have the law to protect homosexual , are you not aware of that 99.9% of people of the world are thinking that as it is not human right or manor of democracy ??
Submitted by: wedage (ethiopia)
11-04-2009 - 11:43:20

5.

The law now can protect the right of the gay or disable people but i think the most important thing to do is educate the children to respect the difference. The education must begin in the family, the school, when child becomes adult, he'll has a regard more tolerant. With this law, may be the gay people feel more in the security
Submitted by: Hanh Nguyen (Vietnam)
11-03-2009 - 18:52:00

6. how far to go?

How far we still have to go to overcome the prejudice. The law is only the protection to those victimized, we also need to speak openly for sexual orientation and educate people to accept homosexuality. We can't make the world perfect but we can make it better for anyone.
Submitted by: Elaine (Hong Kong)
11-01-2009 - 13:41:13

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i thank VOA for giving news in english
Submitted by: Da yeon (Korea)
11-01-2009 - 12:14:25

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i love this article just keep teaching us english
Submitted by: farhng (kurdistan)
10-31-2009 - 19:53:11

9. Hi

Hi, I am very proud with VOA that alway selected new and updated history for student to listening and learn english
Submitted by: Bora (Cambodia)
10-31-2009 - 17:41:39

10. Hate crimes

Hate crime laws are unecessary and discriminatory.It is enough that murder and assault have been crimes with well defined penalties,including death. Does the hate climb law mean that it is a lesser offence to kill someone who is not listed?
Submitted by: Tulio Celano (USA)
10-31-2009 - 14:21:06

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Submitted by: salin (cambodia)
10-31-2009 - 09:37:33

12. The thing about the revised hate crimes law

Before, the law was revised, attacking a straight man because of his sexual orientation was NOT considered a hate crime. Now, it is.
Submitted by: ophu (USA)
10-31-2009 - 06:20:53

13. the freedom

you can,t buy the freedom by the money but you can buy it by the blood...
Submitted by: taha (iraq)
10-31-2009 - 05:40:42

14. Hello

Hi.i always to enjoy with special enlish program in Internet,and iam reading,listining with news;so iam interesting that i've more benifits from this programs. Thanks Him
Submitted by: My name: Him Chhin (Cambodia)
10-31-2009 - 02:55:27

15. revolunary

I have watched lot of movies about gay and discrimination that make me obsessed. New hate crimes law will protect the freedom right of a different people. Gays and disable people is also humanity that require basic rights and authorities. But I know there have lots of problem in disable community that need the help from the normal world. Additionally, the law is creating new to approach the problems that people consideration is confused and dispute.Finally, we call a revolutionary law because of its purpose.
Submitted by: an (Vietnam)
10-31-2009 - 02:00:05

16. hate crimes

I was a victim of a hate crime last night. I was jumped by 5 men for being gay
Submitted by: Gabriel (United States)
10-30-2009 - 22:31:45

 
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