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Thousands of gay men pardoned for past convictions | |
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Thousands of gay and bisexual men found guilty of decades-old sexual offences in England and Wales have been posthumously pardoned. | |
The enactment by the government of the so-called Alan Turing law means about 49,000 men will be cleared of crimes of which they would be innocent today. | |
Wartime code-breaker Mr Turing was pardoned in 2013 for gross indecency. | |
Statutory pardons will also be granted to people still living who apply to have their convictions removed. | |
The pardons were first announced last year and have now been officially rubber-stamped after the Policing and Crime Bill received Royal Assent. | |
The men were found guilty of committing now-abolished offences while in consensual relationships. | |
Justice minister Sam Gyimah said it was a "truly momentous day". | |
He said: "We can never undo the hurt caused, but we have apologised and taken action to right these wrongs." | |
Mathematician Mr Turing was given a royal pardon in 2013, nearly 60 years after his suicide in 1954. | |
The pardon addressed his 1952 conviction for gross indecency, after which he was chemically castrated. | |
This followed an official apology by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown in 2009 for how Mr Turing had been treated. | |
His relatives later mounted a high-profile campaign to secure pardons for other men similarly convicted under historical indecency laws. | |
Gay rights charity Stonewall said: "Another important milestone of equality has been secured in law. | |
"The more equality is enshrined into our law books, the stronger our equality becomes, and the stronger we as a community become." |