Ban Conversion Therapy in Asia: Digital Activism in ILGA Asia’s Transnational Advocacy Networks

  • Putu Ratih Kumala Dewi Udayana University, Denpasar
  • Zakharia Billy Aprilius Simatupang Udayana University Denpasar
  • Sarah Abigail Udayana University Denpasar
  • Baiq Nayla Adisty Variza Udayana University Denpasar
Keywords: Conversion Therapy, Digital Activism, Movement, Transnational Advocacy Networks

Abstract

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, etc (LGBTQ+) issues are still debated in society. Until now, LGBTQ+ people face many obstacles in fighting for their rights. Movement space has become a polemic for LGBTQ+ people throughout the world. In some countries, healing therapy or called conversion therapy is even implemented. This is said to be a way that can cure LGBTQ+ people that aimed at changing people's sexual orientation or gender identity. However, in practice the therapy is conducted without regard for human safety, involving mental and physical torture. Therefore, conversion therapy must be abolished because of harmful and abusive practice. It has encouraged the emergence of social movements against conversion therapy in various countries, including Asia. Through this research, the author aims to analyze the strategy of the movement to eliminate conversion therapy in Asia carried out by ILGA Asia. This research uses a qualitative descriptive research method by collecting secondary data through online and printed literature. By using new social movement theory, transnational advocacy networks and the concept of digital activism, the author will analyze how ILGA Asia carries out social prohibition conversion therapy movements in Asia and the actors involved in each country, namely Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Through this research, the author found that ILGA Asia uses digital activism through online petitions and videos on social media in carrying out its movement and involving local non- governmental organizations in each country.

References

Afifa, L. (2023, July 12). Heru Budi Clarifies Issue of ASEAN LGBT Activists Gathering in Jakarta. Tempo. https://en.tempo.co/read/1747248/heru-budi-clarifies-issue-of-asean-lgbt-activists- gathering-in-jakarta

All Out. (2023). Stop Conversion Therapies in Asia. Campaigns.allout.org. https://campaigns.allout.org/stop-conversion-therapies-in-asia

All Out. (2023b). STOP “CONVERSION THERAPY” IN SRI LANKA. https://action.allout.org/en/m/2f74f689/

All Out. (n.d). Stop “Conversion Therapy” in India. https://action.All Out.org/en/m/a81e9f0a/

Asia Pacific Transgender Network. (2019). Conference Report – 7th ILGA Asia Conference. In Asia Pacific Transgender Netwrok. https://weareaptn.org/resource/conference-report-7th-ilga-asia-conference-foreword-from-ilga-asia-executive-board/

Asia Pacific Transgender Network. (2021). Conversion Therapy Practices Against Transgender Persons in Indonesia. Asia Pacific Transgender Network.

Asia Pacific Transgender Network. (2020). Conversion Therapy Practices in India. https://www.aidsdatahub.org/sites/default/files/resource/conversion-therapy-2020-india- country-snapshot.pdf

Bennett, W. L., & Segerberg, A. (2013). The Logic of Connective Action: Digital Media and the Personalization of Contentious Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved from www.cambridge.org/9781107642720

Boellstorff, T. (2016, March 21). Against State Straightism: Five Principles for Including LGBT Indonesians. E-International Relations. https://www.e-ir.info/2016/03/21/against-state- straightism-five-principles-for-including-lgbt-indonesians/

Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, And Labor United States of America. (2022). 2022 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Bangladesh.

Chapter XVI of Offences Affecting the Human Body, 377 (1860).

Daigavane, Winy., Das, Anubhav. (2020). An analysis of conversion therapy in India: the need to outlaw and the allied socio-cultural concerns. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender/2020/06/15/an- analysis-of-conversion-therapy-in-india-the-need-to-outlaw-and-the-allied-socio-cultural- concerns/

Datta, Sudipta. (2022). Explained | The ban on conversion therapy for the LGBTQIA+ community. https://thehindu.com/news/national/explained-the-ban-on-conversion- therapy-for-the-lgbtqia- community/article65853083.ece

EQUAL GROUND. (n.d). Where We Work. https://www.equal-ground.org/our-work/

George, J. J., & Leidner, D. E. (2019). From clicktivism to hacktivism: Understanding digital

activism. Information and Organization, 29(3), 100249.

George, Mrie-Amelie. (2017). Expressive Ends: Understanding Conversion Therapy Bans. Alabama.

Law. Review. Vol. 68:3:793 pp. 793-853 . Columbia Public Law Research Paper No. 14-540, https://ssrn.com/abstract=2820343

Gupta, Sarthak. (2021). The ban on the practice of ‘curing queer sexuality’ in India. https://www.openglobalrights.org/the-ban-on-practice-of-curing-queer-sexuality-in-india/

ICJ. (n.d). About. https://www.icj.org/about/

ILGA Asia. Retrieved October 28, 2023, from https://www.ilgaasia.org/strategic-plan-20172019ILGA Asia. (2022, July 11).

ILGA Asia celebrates the renewal of the mandate of the IE SOGI at the Human Rights Council. ILGA Asia. https://www.ilgaasia.org/news/2022/7/11/ilga-asia-celebrates-the-renewal-of-the-mandate-of-the-independent-expert-on-sexual-orientation-and-gender-identity-at-the-un- human-rights-council?rq=conversion

ILGA Asia. (2023, March 23). Regional Campaign to End “Conversion Therapy” in Asia by ILGA Asia, All Out & Local Organisations Launches. ILGA Asia. https://www.ilgaasia.org/news/end- conversion-therapy-in-asia-2023

ILGA Asia. (2023, May 9 b). Conversion Therapy in Indonesia: Arisdo's Story. https://youtu.be/YNwGk-qvOoU?si=M26WUsluksuiMI_v

ILGA Asia. (2023, April 28 C). Conversion Therapy in Sri Lanka: Dimithri's Story. https://youtu.be/pSsVLYan12A?si=XWPw_PIqNxiYCxQJ

India Code. (n.d). Section 377 Unnatural Offences. https://www.indiacode.nic.in/show-data?actid=AC_CEN_5_23_00037_186045_1523266765688&orderno=434

Keck, E. M., Sikkink, K. (1999). Transnational advocacy networks in international and regional politics. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

Kilic, O. (2023). Every Parade of Ours is a Pride Parade: Exploring LGBTI+ digital activism in Turkey. Sexualities, 26(7), 731-747. https://doi.org/10.1177/13634607211060510

Knight, K. (2016). “These Political Games Ruin Our Lives.” Human Rights Watch. https://www.hrw.org/report/2016/08/11/these-political-games-ruin-our-lives/indonesias-lgbt-community-under-threat

Krishna, R. A., Amirthavarshini, D., Rebekah, J. C. (2023). LGBTQ Rights and Legislation in India: The Status Quo. Indian Journal of Integrated Research in Law, 3(1). https://ijirl.com/wp- content/uploads/2023/03/LGBTQ-RIGHTS-AND-LEGISLATION-IN-INDIA-THE-STATUS- QUO.pdf

Lynch, Cordelia. (2023). ‘I can make you straight in three months’: Inside India’s gay conversion industry. https://news.sky.com/story/i-can-make-you-straight-in-three-months-inside- indias- gay-conversion-industry-12928455

Macdonald, G. (2021). Understanding the Lives of Bangladesh’s LGBTI Community. International Republican Institute.

Muliastuti, A. (2022). Aktivisme Transnasional dalam Prakarsa Being LGBT in Asia: Mobilisasi Gerakan dan Pembentukan Identitas Kolektif. Jurnal Hubungan Internasional. Tahun XV, No. 2, Juli - Desember 2022 pp 398- 419

Minj, Nolina. (2022). The horrors of queer conversion therapy in India. https://scroll.in/article/1032115/the-horrors-of-queer-conversion-therapy-in-india

Outright.(2019).HARMFUL TREATMENT The Global Reach of So-Called Conversion Therapy

https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/Issues/SexualOrientation/IESOGI/CSOsKZ/Outright.pdf

Rahmawan, D. ., Mahameruaji, J. N., & Janitra, P. A. . (2020). Strategi Aktivisme Digital di Indonesia: Aksesibilitas, Visibilitas, Popularitas, dan Ekosistem Aktivisme. Jurnal Manajemen Komunikasi, 4(2), 123–144.

Ridwan, R., & Wu, J. (2018). “Being young and LGBT, what could be worse?” Analysis of youth LGBT activism in Indonesia: challenges and ways forward. Gender & Development, 26(1), 121– 138. https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2018.1429103

Sahodaran. (n.d). Who we are. https://sahodaran.org/

Sugiono. (2005). Memahami Penelitian Kualitatif. Bandung: CV.Alvabeta

Sukmana, Oman. (2016). Konsep dan Teori Gerakan Sosial. Malang: Intrans Publishing

Trans Rights Now Collective [@transrightsnowcollective]. (n.d). https://www.instagram.com/transrightsnowcollective/

Tyas, Intan Kinanthi Damarin. (2019). Upaya Transnational Advocacy Networks dalam Mendorong

Legalisasi LGBT Rights di Thailand. Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol. 8, No. 1 / April - September 2019 Pp. 61- 73

UK Visas and Immigration. (2023, June 10). Country policy and information note: sexual orientation

and gender identity, Bangladesh, September 2023 (accessible). GOV.UK. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/bangladesh-country-policy-and-information- notes/country-policy-and-information-note-sexual-orientation-and-gender-identity-bangladesh- september-2023-accessible

Vegh, S. (2013). Classifying Forms of Online Activism: The Case of Cyberprotests Against The World Bank. In Cyberactivism: Online Activism in Theory and Practice (pp. 71–95). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203954317-9

Yugantar. (n.d). Yugantar. https://yugantar.org.in

Published
2023-12-30
How to Cite
DewiP. R. K., SimatupangZ. B. A., AbigailS., & VarizaB. N. A. (2023). Ban Conversion Therapy in Asia: Digital Activism in ILGA Asia’s Transnational Advocacy Networks. Proceedings of Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences, 1, 68-88. https://doi.org/10.15642/saicopss.2023.1.68-88