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by jacorreia
4231 days ago
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I'm sure may of you are aware of Alan Turing and Oscar Wilde's prosecution for gross indecency (and if you're not you most definitely should!), but you should all also learn about the similar prosecution against Roger Casement. He was the father of human-rights investigations and made a huge impact with his investigations of human-rights abuses in Peru and the Congo. Mario Vargas Llosa (Nobel prize-winner for Literature) wrote a book detailing his life called The Dream of the Celts. Highly recommended. |
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These were condemned at the time by irish nationalists as forgeries.
I believe that they are now generally regarded as genuine.
They included references to homosexual acts which was sufficient to incur public condemnation back then.
Consequently the fact that many of Casement's and also Wilde's sexual acts involved juveniles has never been given much consideration.