result #112419 - NIGERIA MOVES TO TIGHTEN GAY LAWS

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NIGERIA MOVES TO TIGHTEN GAY LAWS


[+] ballot by herzog
created Sat Feb 17, 07
Nigeria's House of Representatives has held a public hearing on a new bill seeking to outlaw gay relations.

The bill, which could become law before April's elections, proposes a five-year sentence for anyone convicted of being openly gay or practising gay sex.

Critics say the bill is anti-freedom, but religious leaders say it will help "protect society's morals and values".

Homosexuality is taboo across most of Africa, although South Africa recently legalised gay marriages.

The committee conducting the public hearing say they have received over 100 petitions from rights groups asking that the proposed bill be withdrawn.

"The bill is going to seriously violate the rights of people. This bill is evil and should not be allowed to see that light of the day," says Alimi Ademola who heads Independent Project Nigeria, a gay rights organisation.

But the bill will prove popular in a country where homosexuality is taboo and elections are looming, says the BBC's Senan Murray in Abuja.


Parliamentary insiders say the bill is likely to be passed by both chambers of the Nigerian National Assembly by the end of March, he says.

Speaking at the session, Deputy Speaker Austin Opara said he did not want Nigerians to forget their "religious and cultural backgrounds".

The Christian Association of Nigeria (Can), the umbrella body for Nigerian Christians, called for speedy passage of the law, describing same sex unions as "barbaric and shameful".

The National Muslim Centre also condemned gay relations as "immoral, and runs contrary to our cultural and religious values".

The deputy chairman of the house committee on human rights Abdul Oroh says it was hypocritical of proponents of the bill to use morality and religion as basis for their arguments.

"We should not be hypocritical here. I think we should deal with this subject dispassionately. While we are trying to protect morals and values, we must also remember to protect people's rights even if they are a minority," Mr Oreh said at the public hearing.

The United Nations has warned that the bill would promote the spread of HIV/Aids.

"Failing to acknowledge that sex between men will only increase the vulnerability of men - and women - to HIV infection, since men who cannot talk about their sexual orientation are less likely to seek appropriate support services," said Dr Pierre Mpele, the UNAids country co-ordinator in Nigeria.

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Is the UN being racist by interfering in native, african cultural beliefs? Or is it acceptable for them to offer criticism of any human rights abuses, regardless of the use of culture to defend such violations?

The UN is racist, they shouldn't interfere 57%
The UN is right, it's fair to criticize human rights abuses, regardless of culture 42%

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COMMENTS:
Voted : The UN is right, it's fair to criticize human rights abuses, regardless of culture
Although they have dropped the ball many, many times in the past and remain criminally silent on a great many human rights abuses, they are right on this one. This bill won't help matters and I don't care what their culture says about homosexuals, this is an infringement on human rights and shouldn't be tolerated, their culture should change.

by herzog on Sat Feb 17, 07 3:47pm [+]

Voted : The UN is right, it's fair to criticize human rights abuses, regardless of culture
Wow. You are siding with the UN.
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Sat Feb 17, 07 4:01pm [+]

^ I know, what's the world coming to?
by herzog on Sat Feb 17, 07 4:06pm [+]

Voted : The UN is right, it's fair to criticize human rights abuses, regardless of culture
Now we know why they moved the Armageddon Clock ahead...
by Truthseeker013 on Sat Feb 17, 07 5:35pm [+]

Voted : The UN is right, it's fair to criticize human rights abuses, regardless of culture
BUT I wouldn't really call it a human rights abuse
by Kiki on Sun Feb 25, 07 4:24pm [+]






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