Ghana parliament passes anti-LGBTQ+ bill

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The parliament in Ghana has approved a new bill criminalising homosexuality and the promotion of LGBTQ+ activities.

Identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender or queer can be punished by up to three years' imprisonment. The bill also introduces a "duty to report" prohibited acts to police.

Religious leaders have pressured President John Dramani Mahama, who still needs to ratify the legislation, to strengthen anti-gay laws since he came to power last year.

The ban has been sharply criticised by international organisations, including Human Rights Watch, which said it placed LGBTQ+ peoples' lives at risk while also "encouraging citizens to surveil and denounce one another".

Same-sex relationships have been banned in Ghana under laws dating from the British colonial era.

In an address to Parliament, the bill's sponsor Reverend John Ntim Fordjour said the bill protected Ghanaian family and cultural values.

He said the new bans would make existing laws "more robust, more encompassing, and more stringent in dealing with the practices of LGBTQI".

Anyone who identifies as an "ally", a general term for a supporter of LGBTQ+ people, could also face a prison sentence.

Exemptions were included for legal, media and healthcare professionals who report on LGBTQ+ issues or provide medical treatment or other services for gay people.
 
This is what these governments ever do. Nothing gets done to improve lives of the masses. Instead, they focus on these culture wars.
 
Still miles behind that other stone age lot who chuck them off buildings ..... Wonder when Ghana will get it's 'allies' doing protests :ROFL:
 
Still miles behind that other stone age lot who chuck them off buildings ..... Wonder when Ghana will get it's 'allies' doing protests :ROFL:
“In upholding most provisions of the Anti-Homosexuality Act, including the death penalty in certain circumstances, Uganda’s Constitutional Court has come down on the side of hate, violence, and discrimination instead of standing up for fundamental rights for all,” said Larissa Kojoué, researcher at Human Rights Watch. “The ruling will have a detrimental impact on all Ugandans, including LGBT people, families, and communities who continue to suffer the stigma that the Anti-Homosexuality Act enshrined into law.”
 

Queers for Uganda are on it! :love:
 
LGBTQ+ community should put their money where their mouths are and secede.

Different rule-set strokes for different folks.... let a thousand flowers bloom.

Let Ghana and Uganda sink or swim, without your support.
 
Our government will make a big noise about Palestine but half of Africa are hanging gays like its Iran fashion week.

It does not align with our constitution and is even protected - but we are best friends with some of the most homophobic hell holes (no pun) on the planet.
 
Our government will make a big noise about Palestine but half of Africa are hanging gays like its Iran fashion week.

It does not align with our constitution and is even protected - but we are best friends with some of the most homophobic hell holes (no pun) on the planet.
Our government are hypocrits.
 
Identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender or queer can be punished by up to three years' imprisonment. The bill also introduces a "duty to report" prohibited acts to police.

Oh my.
My list of prohibited acts will be somewhat lengthy and comprehensive.

I'll title it: "the curious misadventures of a wayward homosexual"
I should probably include an Excel spreadsheet as well as a Powerpoint presentation.
 
Oh my.
My list of prohibited acts will be somewhat lengthy and comprehensive.

I'll title it: "the curious misadventures of a wayward homosexual"
I should probably include an Excel spreadsheet as well as a Powerpoint presentation.

Why not a book? The Big Hol of Cape Town has a nice ring to it
 
Same backward sh**hole that runs around persecuting witches....

Because idiocy and ignorance are the best path to progress.
 
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