A bill from the Minister of Justice aims to decriminalize incest between adults

In Colombia, a proposal to decongest prisons is controversial. The Minister of Justice presented a bill including in particular the decriminalization of incest between relatives in the first degree.

“What we are proposing to remove is that two people, both adults, who freely consent to have sex, be sent to prison,” Nestor Osuna said on local radio on Tuesday. Colombian law punishes with a sentence of up to six years in prison first-degree relatives who have sexual relations, either between brothers and sisters, or between parents and their descendants or ancestors.

“Behaviors that do not really harm society”

The minister presented Monday to Congress a bill aimed at improving detention conditions and decriminalizing certain practices, in order to relieve congestion in prisons where overcrowding has reached a critical peak. “It is necessary to establish, in a criminal law specific to a liberal society, certain limits to the persecution by the State of behavior which does not really harm society”, he considered on this occasion.

Nestor Osuna explained the differences, according to him, between incest and other sexual crimes. “It is neither rape, nor an abusive sexual act, nor a sexual act with minors. These crimes will continue to be punished with the high penalties they deserve”. Incest “with a child is rape,” he also stressed.

In Colombia, the age of sexual consent is 14 years old. However, the Minister did not specify what would happen in the case of an incestuous relationship between a young person aged 14 to 18 and an adult.

A hundred years of loneliness to support his arguments

In support of his remarks, the Minister, a lawyer by profession, cited the masterpiece of the Nobel Prize for Literature Gabriel García Márquez, A hundred years of loneliness, in which sexual relations between members of the Buendia family are a common practice. In ” A hundred years of loneliness, there are several generations where there is incest,” he recalled. Prisoners sentenced for incestuous acts represent a “minimum number”, further specified the minister.

This proposal has drawn criticism. It is “a harmful message for families and a macabre incitement for rapists”, reacted on Twitter Ernesto Macias, former president of the Senate and member of the Democratic Center party (right).

The new Prisons Bill also provides for the granting of work permits to prisoners who have served more than half their sentence for minor offences. With this permit, prisoners will be allowed to go out during the day to work before returning to their cells at night.

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