Thursday, March 27, 2014

Ethiopia Follows the Anti-Gay Steps of Uganda and Nigeria


Ethiopia is planning to follow in the footsteps of countries like Uganda and Nigeria by introducing anti-gay laws.

After Uganda and Nigeria banned and punished homosexual relations and other LGBT rights, Ethiopia could be the next African country with homophobic legislation. 

The Ethiopia’s council of ministers has approved a bill to equate gay sex with other offenses such as terrorism, human-trafficking and rape. The bill will be presented at Parliament next week and it would be signed into law because of this endorsement. 

Then homosexuality will be punished like other non-pardonable offenses.

A new retrograde step to equality for LGBT people.


Robel Gizaw Hailu, Mr Gay World contestant from Ethiopia, 
was forced to flee country after death threats.

1 comment:

  1. By Walther Diemel:

    African nations seem to be headed in the wrong direction on LGBTQ issues and rights. In Zimbabwe, a man who murdered another man was set free by authorities because the victim was gay. 

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