Germany's Cabinet approves ban on gay, transgender 'conversion therapy'

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Germany moved one step closer to banning "conversion therapy" targeting transgender and gay people after its Cabinet approved a draft bill on Wednesday morning.

The bill will next be presented to Germany's lower house, Health Minister Jens Spahn told the Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland news group (RND).

If the bill passes both houses of parliament, advertising or offering conversion therapy will be banned and infringements will carry fines of up to €30,000 ($33,000).

After the proposed ban, only adults who freely seek out the controversial "therapy" will be legally permitted to undergo it.

It is estimated that up to 2,000 conversion therapies take place in Germany every year, with Spahn saying that was "2,000 too many."

"Homosexuality is not an illness, therefore the word 'therapy' is already misleading," said Spahn. "This so-called therapy makes people sick instead of well."

Teenagers also included in the bill

The bill passed by the Cabinet was amended to include banning the practice for 16- to 18-year-olds.

"Previously there were exceptions for adolescents. We got rid of this because it was exactly between these ages that most people undergo this practice," said Spahn, who is openly gay.

He added it was "much too dangerous for body and soul for that gray area to continue to be permitted."

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A previous draft of the bill would have allowed the practice on 16- to 18-year-olds if the practitioner could prove the patient understood its implications and risks.

Under the bill, parents or caregivers would also be punished for making a 16- to 18-year-old undergo the therapy, which often uses conditioning techniques considered psychologically abusive by medical professionals.

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Jens Spahn, right, introduced the bill

Bärbel Bas, the chair of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) parliamentary faction, pushed for the bill to go further.

"I wish to see a comprehensive ban for the so-called conversion therapy for adults, however, this would be difficult to implement legally," she said.

Conversion therapy is when psychotherapeutic methods, sometimes including electroshock therapy and aversive conditioning techniques, are used to try to "cure" homosexuality.

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fedaykin21 on December 18th, 2019 at 16:46 UTC »

that title was very r/nonononoyes

PNW_Smoosh on December 18th, 2019 at 14:13 UTC »

It’s good to see this picking up more steam across more countries. Such a barbaric concept, especially to force on a kid.

sdsanth on December 18th, 2019 at 13:33 UTC »

It is estimated that up to 2,000 conversion therapies take place in Germany every year, with Spahn saying that was "2,000 too many."

"Homosexuality is not an illness, therefore the word 'therapy' is already misleading," said Spahn. "This so-called therapy makes people sick instead of well."

The bill passed by the Cabinet was amended to include banning the practice for 16- to 18-year-olds.