FLAGS is a
Non-Governemental Organization (N.G.O.), and was founded on
24 January 1997.
The main objective is to meet the needs of homosexual people in Suriname,
and to
seek acceptance and integration within the Surinamese community.
Homosexuality is tolerated to some extent in Suriname, in the sense
that gays and
lesbians will not be bashed or brutalized when they are recognised
on the streets.
Nevertheless gay-bashing may still exist.
Gay history
Fifteen to twenty years ago the community was less tolerant; the result
was that
most of the gay people kept themselves deep in the closet or married people
from the
opposite sex, pressured by their peers and the community.
Lesbians were differently looked upon, because of the existing 'mati-culture'
where it is
accepted that women can live together, along with their husbands.
Questions
were often raised when a man was absent, however.
Today
Nowadays, a few or more gays and lesbians dare admit their sexual preference,
often to their disadvantage. Especially young people are afraid to tell
their parents, so
quite a number of gays and lesbians lead a double life.
Although there are no laws against homosexuality, there is no law that
favours it.
Public and peer education is needed in the whole community and especially
the gay
community. In this process FLAGS
wants
to have an important role.
Established
FLAGS
was
established on 24 January 1997 by a group of
five volunteers; this as a
result of the first conference of C-FLAG -Caribbean Forum for Lesbians
All-sexuals and
Gays.
Now C-FLAG exists as the umbrella-body for the GAL (Gays, All-sexuals,
Lesbians)
community of all Carribean countries. The C-FLAG head-quarters is
established in
Curacao, Netherlands Antilles.
A seminar was held on 24 January 1999 to reach the objectives
FLAGS
has
tentatively
set.
Workgroups and special committees have been formed to execute the goals
of FLAGS
The first annual program FLAGS
has
prepared, includes:
- Two local conferences
- Bi-monthly radio programmes
- A Gay Hot Line
- A Homo Library or documentation centre
- Monthly peereducational meetings with the GAL community.