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04 Aug 2010
 
 
Colonial Sodomy: Homophobic threat within common law
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
The majority of countries around the world that still criminalise homosexuality are former British colonies or territories. Sodomy laws are a common feature in 16 of the 18 African Commonwealth...
 
 
21 May 2010
 
DA: Statement by Athol Trollip, Democratic Alliance Parliamentary leader, on the ANC’s refusal to condemn Malawian court ruling (21/05/2010)
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Yesterday, two Malawian men, Steven Monjeza, 26, and Tiwonge Chimbangala, 20, were convicted of performing "unnatural acts and gross indecency" by engaging in a gay relationship, and sentenced...

 
 
20 May 2010
 
DA: Statement by Kenneth Mubu, Democratic Alliance shadow minister of international relations and cooperation, on homosexual Malawi ruling (20/05/2010)
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Earlier today, two Malawian men, Steven Monjeza, 26, and Tiwonge Chimbangala, 20, were given the maximum sentence of 14 years in jail in a Blantyre court, after being convicted of performing...

 
 
19 May 2010
 
SA rights group condemns Malawi gay ruling
HUMAN RIGHTS
A human rights group, Section27, on Wednesday called on the South African government to denounce the conviction of a gay couple in Malawi.
 
 
S27: Statement by Mark Heywood, Section 27 spokesperson, on the emergency protest against victimisation and imprisonment of gay men in Malawi (19/05/2010)
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We condemn in the strongest terms the conviction by a court in Blantyre today of Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga for committing so-called "unnatural acts". Steven and Tiwonge were...

 
 
 
                       
 
 
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