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Firewire 30-05-2013 04:34 PM

Nigeria passes "jail all gays" law
 
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Nigeria have passed the ‘Jail All The Gays’ law, punishing not only gay sex but gay people, today (30 May).

It bans same-sex marriage, outlaws anyone from forming organizations supporting gay rights, and sets up prison terms of up to 14 years.

Approved by Nigeria’s House of Representatives in a voice vote, the bill will be sent to President Goodluck Jonathan for him to sign into law.

Under the bill the Senate passed in November 2011, openly gay people would be imprisoned whether or not they have sex.

Anybody who knows somebody who is gay will have to tell the authorities or they could go to jail for five years.

Any same-sex couple who got married would be punished by up to 14 years prison and 10 for anyone else involved in the ceremony. Even wedding guests could be jailed.

And ‘any person who directly or indirectly makes public show of same-sex amorous relationships’ would also get a 10 year sentence.

While Gay Star News could not immediately obtain a copy of the version passed by the House of Representatives. If there are changes, a joint committee of lawmakers will have to go over the individual differing clauses before sending it to the president.

If there are significant changes, it may have to go back to the Senate to be passed there once again.

The US and the UK governments have threatened to cut aid to the African country if it passes the bill.

Gay sex has long been banned in Nigeria, punished by prison in the south and the death penalty in the north.

Bisi Alimi, a Nigerian gay activist, told GSN he was ‘shocked’ and ‘heartbroken’ by the bill’s passing.

He said: ‘The time the vote was supposed to happen was November last year and they didn’t do it and nobody was expecting it.

‘There has been lots of political instability in the last few days. It was Democracy Day in Nigeria and there are lots of questions about the legitimacy of the president and the House of Representatives.

‘It is a shocking way for them to try to get through those political problems by passing this bill.

‘If the president signs this bill it will be the first country in recent history to criminalize gay people in its constitution in this way.

‘And it will have a big impact. Uganda will be next, Sierra Leone will follow.’
Source: http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/n...gays-law300513

Jarrod 30-05-2013 04:41 PM

You know what this is actually disgusting. :bored: Well i'll never be visiting Nigeria.

arista 30-05-2013 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Jarrod (Post 6025477)
You know what this is actually disgusting. :bored: Well i'll never be visiting Nigeria.


Its a Mess of a Nation
Split up

Tom4784 30-05-2013 05:26 PM

Leave the whole country to rot until they decide they need the help more then they need to persecute the gays.

Sam:) 30-05-2013 05:41 PM

I wonder will this affect the charity donations they get. I know you cant blame most Nigerians but if your gay im sure you probably hate Nigeria as much as Nigeria hates gays

Marc 30-05-2013 06:10 PM

Crikey.. they let rapists and murderers walk the streets but jail the gays :joker: wtf

Redway 31-05-2013 12:01 AM

What a horrible country. :bored:

BBfanUSA 31-05-2013 12:20 AM

Can we deport Westboro Baptist Church then to that country?

Benjamin 31-05-2013 12:23 AM

Wow, didn't think this would happen.

Brother Leon 31-05-2013 12:28 AM

LOL. Had to be us to do this ffs.


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Originally Posted by Jarrod (Post 6025477)
You know what this is actually disgusting. :bored: Well i'll never be visiting Nigeria.

Yeah..... somehow I doubt you were going to to visit even if this law wasn't passed.

Jarrod 31-05-2013 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 6025970)
LOL. Had to be us to do this ffs.




Yeah..... somehow I doubt you were going to to visit even if this law wasn't passed.

I Intend on traveling the world and visiting as many countries as possible so this was on the list actually.

GypsyGoth 31-05-2013 01:07 AM

:sad:

Kizzy 31-05-2013 01:16 AM

Ah humanity... 2 steps forward and 3 back....

Marsh. 31-05-2013 01:39 AM

They're not exactly known for their sane and reasonable decisions now are they?

lostalex 31-05-2013 02:10 AM

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Originally Posted by BBfanUSA (Post 6025963)
Can we deport Westboro Baptist Church then to that country?

They'd probably be treated like royalty over there.

Much better to have them stay where they are and wake up to the Rainbow House every morning.

http://media.kansascity.com/static/d...gdpc.3-0_1.jpg

Withano 31-05-2013 04:32 AM

Blame the government before you blame the people. Although they practice democracy, it doesn't mean that every person is a reflection of the laws they are made to follow.

It is arguably the most religious country in the world and unfortunately the government has a very old fashioned take on it.

I know if this was to happen in Uganda, the majority of the country would be disgusted but too afraid to speak up. They aren't as modern as the British and will not be for centuries. Its a shame that its happening but lets not blame an entire country for a choice the government made.

lostalex 31-05-2013 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 6026070)
Blame the government before you blame the people. Although they practice democracy, it doesn't mean that every person is a reflection of the laws they are made to follow.

It is arguably the most Christian country in the world and unfortunately the government has a very old fashioned take on it.

I know if this was to happen in Uganda, the majority of the country would be disgusted but too afraid to speak up. They aren't as modern as the British and will not be for centuries. Its a shame that its happening but lets not blame an entire country for a choice the government made.

It's easy to say that, but the silence of the people can be very loud.

“In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.”
- Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)

arista 31-05-2013 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Ben (Post 6025966)
Wow, didn't think this would happen.


Its a Changing Nation
moving into Extreme Muslim Control

ThisIsNickkk 31-05-2013 08:20 AM

I would like to tell Mr David Cameron to stop all donations and let the suckers rot, but, there may be some people who are against the bill but cant say anything as they will be hauled in jail too.

I sometimes fail to believe we are in 2013, there shouldn't be issues like this in this day and age. It's disgusting how the world seems to take two steps forward and you get idiots pushing everyone one step back.

I hope the president's son turns out to be gay! Could you imagine...

Withano 31-05-2013 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 6026091)
It's easy to say that, but the silence of the people can be very loud.

“In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.”
- Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)

Oh hi Lostalex. Please. Tell me more about all of the times you have protested against life sentences in the hope to get them changed.

Suze 31-05-2013 09:13 AM

Wtf! That is just extreme Government control over peoples lifes there. I am stunned reading that :o

Cherie 31-05-2013 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 6026070)
Blame the government before you blame the people. Although they practice democracy, it doesn't mean that every person is a reflection of the laws they are made to follow.

It is arguably the most religious country in the world and unfortunately the government has a very old fashioned take on it.

I know if this was to happen in Uganda, the majority of the country would be disgusted but too afraid to speak up. They aren't as modern as the British and will not be for centuries. Its a shame that its happening but lets not blame an entire country for a choice the government made.





I would agree with this, alot of the country is still in poverty so people have other issues to deal with as well.

Withano 31-05-2013 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by ThisIsNickkk (Post 6026173)
I would like to tell Mr David Cameron to stop all donations and let the suckers rot, but, there may be some people who are against the bill but cant say anything as they will be hauled in jail too.

I sometimes fail to believe we are in 2013, there shouldn't be issues like this in this day and age. It's disgusting how the world seems to take two steps forward and you get idiots pushing everyone one step back.

I hope the president's son turns out to be gay! Could you imagine...

Why would you punish a starving family because of the government they are under?

ThisIsNickkk 31-05-2013 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 6026225)
Why would you punish a starving family because of the government they are under?


And if you real my reply in full, you will notice I added at the end of the sentence that some may be against the bill, but there's nothing they can do about it... it is down to the government.

In this day and age, not even Nigeria should be so far behind the times.

HD 31-05-2013 09:49 AM

Disgusting & so backwards...

Vile country (IMO OC)


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