A significant human rights case is underway in England, concerning the decriminalization of gay sex in Trinidad and Tobago. The case, which has been ongoing for nearly 10 years, is currently being considered by a final appeals court in London.

The laws in question, which prohibit gay sex, have been in place since Trinidad and Tobago was a British colony. Those found guilty can face up to five years in prison.

Further details on the case, including the hearing and the arguments presented, are available from the source, KSAT 12.