Final Appeal on Anti-Homosexuality Laws in Trinidad and Tobago Reaches London’s Privy Council Amidst Rising Tensions Over LGBTQ+ Rights

London, England – A contentious legal battle that could change the landscape of LGBTQ+ rights in Trinidad and Tobago is set to be decided by the privy council in London, the country’s highest appeal court. This follows a surprise decision by Trinidad’s supreme court last week to reinstate laws criminalizing consensual same-sex acts, sparking international concern and prompting travel advisories for LGBTQ+ tourists. The legal saga began in earnest in 2018 when Trinidad’s high court ruled to abolish the archaic ‘buggery law,’ which dated back to 1925 under British colonial rule and criminalized consensual anal … Read more

Prominent Trinidad Attorney Connected to High-Profile Wiretapping Case Fatally Shot in Port of Spain

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago — Randall Hector, a 43-year-old attorney closely connected with Trinidad and Tobago’s intelligence community, was fatally shot while heading to his vehicle in the capital city’s Stanmore Avenue area. Hector had served as a lawyer for the Strategic Services Agency (SSA), a primary intelligence unit of the national police service, before his untimely death. The tragic event adds to a troubling rise in violent deaths in the nation. Following a count of 577 homicides in 2023, the toll has escalated to at least 625 this year, marking a worrying … Read more