Posted on 11/22/2011 2:36:41 PM PST by Morgana
Activists say the new law would make an already bad situation worse for Nigerias gay community. Although homosexuality is already outlawed in Nigeria, a new law proposing criminal penalties for gay marriages has some worried that the move will alienate the nation from its western allies and make life for gay Nigerians even more dangerous.
"If this bill passes into law, the Nigerian government will be sanctioning even greater discrimination and violence against an already vulnerable group," said Graeme Reid, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights director at Human Rights Watch.
The new law would punish married homosexual couples with up to three years in jail, and witnesses or anyone caught assisting the couples in marriage could face to up to five years of jail time. However, possible prison sentences arent the only issue activists have with the new law. Some say that the language of the bill even includes penalties for those suspected of being in a same-sex union, whether married or not; it is feared this could open the door to widespread discrimination in all levels of society.
Its going to give the Nigerian police, who are already known for abusing their power, a license to violate the rights of both gay and non-gay people. Its going to create an avenue where young men and women, who often live together in big cities for financial reasons, will become targets for extortion, Damian Ugwu, a rights activist at the Lagos-based Social Justice Advocacy Initiative, said, according to IRIN.
In addition to inciting the ire of human rights activists, the proposed law also raised eyebrows in some European donor countries. Previously, the British government threatened to cut aid to African countries that harbor anti-gay legislation and are calling for reforms.
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DOJ or maybe Hillary ,no both , are going to be all over their a$$ LOL
When will Hussein declare war on Nigeria?
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