Nigeria Senate approves anti-gay marriage bill
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Nigeria Senate approves anti-gay marriage bill

Last Updated: Tuesday, November 29, 2011, 22:16
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Nigeria Senate approves anti-gay marriage bill Lagos (Nigeria): Nigeria's Senate voted on Tuesday to criminalise gay marriage, instituting prison terms of more than a decade for violations in a nation where gays and lesbians already face discrimination and abuse.

The bill heads to Nigeria's House of Representatives, who have to approve the bill and send it to President Goodluck Jonathan for his signature before it becomes a law. However, public opinion and lawmakers' calls for even harsher penalties for being gay shows wide support for the measure in the deeply religious nation.

"Such elements in society should be killed," Sen. Baba Dati said during the debate.

Under the measure, couples who marry could face up to 14 years in jail, and witnesses or anyone who helps couples marry could be sentenced to 10 years behind bars. That's an increase over the bill's initial penalties.

Homosexuality is already technically illegal in Nigeria, a country evenly divided between Christians and Muslims that is nearly universally opposed to homosexuality. In the areas in Nigeria's north where Islamic Shariah law has been enforced for about a decade, gays and lesbians can face death by stoning.

Across the African continent, many countries have made homosexuality punishable by jail sentences. Ugandan legislators introduced a bill that would impose the death penalty for some gays and lesbians, though it has not been passed into law two years later. Even in South Africa, the one country where gays can marry, lesbians have been brutally attacked and murdered.

The proposed law also has drawn the interest of European Union countries, some of which already offer Nigeria's sexual minorities asylum based on gender identity. The British government also recently threatened to cut aid to African countries that violate the rights of gay and lesbian citizens.

However, British aid remains quite small in oil-rich Nigeria, one of the top crude suppliers to the US.

PTI

First Published: Tuesday, November 29, 2011, 22:16

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Freedom for All - Iowa
It is really a shame how so many people still view homosexuality as an abomination. I sure hope that any country with this kind of hate would not get any help from other countries until they get over their self-righteousness. In fact I say cut all ties with anyone that is not willing to tolerate others.
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Azeez Fagbenro - Oyo state
For the first time since Nigeria begin democracy,i give support to our lawmakers for passing this into law.I also give credit to them for not follow our colonial master footstep who brought more disunity to this country for colonism us,how i wish we are been colonism by France.Am also using this opportunity to appeal to other africa countries to disengage themselve from this whitemen invented homosexual law which is unlawful in god law.
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xto - abuja
to hell wit british aid, nigerian house of assembly have taken d rite decision. It is pure madnes 4 a man 2 want to marry a fellow man, likewise d women
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Emmanuel - Portharcourt
The senate really mean business in this issue.... They are doing wel to make sure that this aborminable act of same sex marriage should be abolish... Thats a drastic step... Kudos
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