Thousands of men convicted under now-abolished anti-homosexuality laws
in Britain have been pardoned posthumously under a law enacted on
Tuesday, and many more still alive can now apply to have their criminal
convictions wiped out.
Announcing the new law, the Ministry of Justice said the pardons apply automatically to deceased men who were convicted for consensual same-sex relations before homosexuality was decriminalized several decades ago. Men living with convictions can apply to the government to have their names cleared.