Gays live and die in fear in Jamaica
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Even now, about three years after a near-fatal gay bashing, Sherman gets jittery at dusk. On bad days, his blood quickens, his eyes dart, and he seeks refuge indoors.
A group of men kicked him and slashed him with knives for being a "batty boy" — a slang term for gay men — after he left a party before dawn in October 2006. They sliced his throat, torso, and back, hissed anti-gay epithets, and left him for dead on a Kingston corner.
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A homophobic society at its worst, almost reminds one of Nazi Germany in the 1940's. When I visited (as a security person) Jamaica in the 1970's you could clearly see the effects, I was there with a large group of wholesale and retail travel industry persons; several of who were gay. For one the fear was to much and returned to the US early. There is no hope of any change, improvement any time in the future either.