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Ghana President Calls For Tolerance As Parliament Considers Anti-LGBTQ+ Law

Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo on Thursday emphasized the need for civil debate and tolerance as parliament works towards a vote on a controversial bill that would make it a crime to be gay, bisexual, or transgender.


The so-called family values bill has dismayed the local LGBTQ+ community and prompted UN human rights experts to warn it could establish a system of state-sponsored discrimination and violence.

Gay sex is already punishable with up to three years in jail in Ghana, where homophobic persecution is widespread, but the draft law would criminalize being LGBTQ+ or advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, and impose longer sentences.

As NBC News report, the first reading of the bill took place in August, but it is not yet clear when it will be debated by lawmakers.

“What I would hope for is that the debate itself be civil, that we will recognize the need for us to be tolerant of each other even when there are opposing views,” Akufo-Addo said, in an interview with radio station Peace FM.

“I think it will be a credit to Ghanaian democracy if this matter is handled in the correct manner.”

Akufo-Addo has previously spoken out against same-sex marriage, saying it would never be legalized while he is president.




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