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Biden pardons veterans convicted under military law banning gay sex


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Biden pardons veterans convicted under military law banning gay ****

US President Joe Biden has pardoned thousands of veterans who were convicted of ******* under a military law that banned gay **** for more than 60 years.

The veterans were convicted under a provision of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which criminalised ******* from 1951 to 2013.

Mr Biden described the pardon as “righting an historic wrong”.

The US Congress had repealed the portion of the code that outlawed consensual ******* in 2013.

This military provision is separate from the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” President Bill Clinton-era policy, which banned openly gay and ******** Americans from serving in the military.

In a statement on Wednesday, President Biden said he was “using [his] clemency authority to pardon many former service members who were convicted simply for being themselves”.

“We have a sacred obligation to all of our service members – including our brave LGBTQ+ service members: to properly prepare and equip them when they are sent into harm’s way, and to care for them and their families when they return home,” he said.

US media reports that some 2,000 people could be granted clemency under the president’s proclamation.

The proclamation will now allow those affected to apply for a certificate of pardon, after which the service member can get their discharge status changed.

This will make them eligible for veteran benefits that may have previously been denied, though it is unclear how long the process will take.

******* was ******** among US military members even with mutual consent until former President Barack Obama decriminalised same-**** relationships through the National Defense Authorization Act a decade ago.

Mr Obama also repealed the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy in 2011, and allowed gay and ******** service members to serve openly in the armed forces.

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found an estimated 100,000 LGBT military members were kicked out of the US military between World War II and the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”.

Sarah Kate Ellis, the chief executive of the Gay & ******** Alliance Against Defamation, applauded the move in a social media post.

“It is an important signal not only to the thousands of brave LGBTQ Americans who deserved better for defending our country, but to all who understand that diversity, respect, and inclusion are ********* values,” she wrote.

There are approximately 79,000 LGBT individuals serving in the US military as of 2022, according to a Center for ********* Progress analysis.





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