Same-sex sexual activity has been illegal since its criminalization in the 1880s. Engaging in
anal sex or
oral sex with another person, whether
heterosexual or
homosexual, is punishable by up to 14 years
imprisonment under Section 160, Chapter 26 of the Penal Code of
Solomon Islands. Attempting anal or oral sex can be punished by up to seven years imprisonment. Acts of "gross indecency", even in private, can be punished with five years imprisonment. 2011, 2012, or 2013 of arrests or prosecutions directed at LGBTQ people. It is advisable that gay and lesbian citizens and travelers avoid public displays of affection, which could be categorized by the Solomon Islands penal code as an act of gross indecency, a
felony, liable to imprisonment for 5 years. The Law Reform Commission proposed legalizing gay and lesbian sexual activity in December 2008, but the move was strongly opposed. The government told the
United Nations in 2011 that it had no intention of decriminalising homosexuality. ==Recognition of same-sex relationships==