Homosexuality and Bisexuality is rising because of social taboos

Social taboos spur HIV infection among Pakistani men
July 22nd, 2008 - 3:12 pm ICT by IANS - Email This Post

London, July 22 (IANS) Social taboos that indirectly encourage homosexuality in Pakistan are also compounding the problem of controlling a raging HIV epidemic in the country, says a new report. The report, authored by Syed Ali and colleagues from Aga Khan University, Karachi, said “in Pakistan, seven times more men are reported to be infected with HIV than women.

“If unconfirmed reports are to be believed, the prevalence of HIV among homosexual and bisexual Pakistani men is reaching alarming proportions.”

“Although most sexual transmission of HIV results from unsafe heterosexual contact, homosexual and bisexual contact also represent important modes of transmission,” added Ali.

Under Islamic tenets, sex of any kind, other that between husband and wife is strictly forbidden. Homosexual behaviour can lead to stigmatisation, discrimination and ostracisation from family and friends, and even prosecution.

The authors noted “most Pakistanis tend to believe that HIV transmission through illicit sexual activity cannot be a problem in the Muslim world.

“However, statistics, showing that HIV transmission through sexual activity is gradually rising, contradict this popular notion.”

Given that all extramarital sex is forbidden by Islam, the authors say: “One would suppose that the fear of God in itself would be enough to discourage illicit sex among men who have sex with men (MSM),” said the authors.

“Unfortunately, the moral approach only serves to drive the behaviour underground,” they added. In a Muslim state, promoting safe sex is the equivalent of promoting sex, making the management of MSM HIV epidemic even more difficult.

Several subpopulations within MSM are at particular risk of HIV infection. Prisoners, migrants, truck drivers, and pederasts/paedophiles are also at risk.

The authors acknowledge that even relatively conservative countries such as India and Bangladesh have begun to address the HIV prevention more openly.

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“In Pakistan, however, socio-cultural and religious taboos hamper recognition of HIV/AIDS as a sexually transmitted disease and limit discussion on sexual health,” the authors concluded.

The issues will appear in the August edition of The Lancet Journal of Infectious Diseases, a special edition devoted to HIV on the eve of the forthcoming world HIV conference in Mexico.

Re: Homosexuality and Bisexuality is rising because of social taboos

We all know it goes on....but the society and the " Pak daman" tend to wash their hands from it!!

Re: Homosexuality and Bisexuality is rising because of social taboos

i'd ban the complete burqa if it was upto me. atleast until we could get a handle on this "disease"


These kinda reports provide no perspective. What are we comparing it to, and is it really a huge problem?

For example, lets say in the US, there are 1 million AIDS patients, out of a population of, say, 370 million. That makes it 0.27%. If in comparison, Pakistan has 10,000 AIDS patients (I am just pulling a number) out of a population of 170 million, that makes it 0.00625%.

Now, if this number increases to 20,000, yeah, it has DOUBLED, but is it really that huge an issue for the large part of our population? Its still a miniscule percentage of people.

I am not saying, Pakistan should not effectively tackle this problem and provide awareness and treatment to affectees. Its all important. We will kid ourselves if we believe that many people in our country do not have illicit sexual relationships, but these kinds of news stories should provide some perspective and hard numbers rather than just dramatizing the whole thing by using words like "reaching alarming proportions", even if the actual number remains relatively miniscule. What is the actual number of HIV and AIDS patients in Pakistan, relative to our population?

Re: Homosexuality and Bisexuality is rising because of social taboos

Saudi Arabia arrested many Pakistanis along with Filipinos at a homosexual party.

your denying won't make this go away. Cases in the US are atleast reported and are hence more accuarate number. Third world countries don't have that luxurious advantage. The number in Pakistan is probably atleast 4 times as much, if anything. Homosexuality is huge "problem" in the nwfp...

Re: Homosexuality and Bisexuality is rising because of social taboos

^ A typical Ali_G response. You post a reply without reading the post properly. I am not denying anything. I am asking, if there are any hard numbers to prove this "huge problem" or do we just keep listening to hyper-boles without any numbers to back 'em up.

What percentage of Pakistani population has HIV and AIDS and how does it compare to other countries in the world??

Its a simple question. Should have a simple answer.

If the percentage of HIV and AIDS patients in Pakistan is similar to other developing countries (Africa, Far East etc) then, yes, its a huge problem. Otherwise it is still a problem that should be solved, but we should keep it in perspective and not overly dramatize it.

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