Nigerian leader signs law banning gay marriage

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Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan speaks at the 68th United Nations General Assembly on September 24, 2013 in New York City. Over 120 prime ministers, presidents and monarchs are gathering this week for the annual meeting at the temporary General Assembly Hall at the U.N. headquarters while the General Assembly Building is closed for renovations. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria’s president has signed a law that bans same-sex marriage and criminalizes homosexual associations, societies and meetings, with penalties of up to 14 years in jail.

The Associated Press obtained a copy of the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act on Monday that was signed by President Goodluck Jonathan and dated Jan. 7.

It was unclear why the law’s passage has been shrouded in secrecy. The copy obtained from the House of Representatives in Abuja, the Nigerian capital, showed it was signed by those lawmakers and senators on Dec. 17, though no announcement was made.

Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday the United States was “deeply concerned” by a law that “dangerously restricts freedom of assembly, association, and expression for all Nigerians.”

It is now a crime to have a meeting of gays, or to operate or go to a gay club, society or organization.

“If that bill passes, it will be illegal for us to even be holding this conversation,” Olumide Makanjuola, executive director of the Initiative For Equality in Nigeria told AP in a recent interview.

The new law says, “A person who registers, operates or participates in gay clubs, societies or organizations, or directly or indirectly makes public show of same-sex amorous relationship in Nigeria commits an offense and is liable on conviction to a term of 10 years.”

Anyone convicted of entering into a same-sex marriage contract or civil union faces up to 14 years’ imprisonment.

Nigeria already has a law inherited from British colonizers that makes homosexual sex illegal in the West African nation. In the areas in Nigeria’s north where Islamic Shariah law is enforced, gays and lesbians can face death by stoning. And in northern Nigeria, where Islamic Shariah law is enforced, gays and lesbians can be stoned to death.

Makanjuloa said those who will suffer most under the law are poor gay Nigerians. Many rich ones already have left the country, or say they will fly elsewhere to have sex, she said.

The court of the European Union recently ruled that laws such as that passed in Nigeria could provide grounds for political asylum.

A spokesman for the British High Commission in Nigeria said “The U.K. opposes any form of discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation.”

The spokesman, traditionally not identified by name, echoed Kerry’s concerns about freedom of expression, saying the law “infringes upon fundamental rights of expression and association which are guaranteed by the Nigerian Constitution and by international agreements to which Nigeria is a party.”

The British government 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 U.S.

There has been no real opposition to the law among Nigerians, generally highly religious and conservative where Christian, Muslim or bound to traditional mores, who appear united in their belief that homosexuality is unnatural and evil.

Nigerians are the least tolerant nation when it comes to gays, with 98 percent surveyed saying society should not accept homosexuality, according to a study of 39 nations by the U.S. Pew Research Center.

Nigeria’s law does not contain a previous proposal making it obligatory for anyone knowing a homosexual to report that person to authorities, or face up to seven years in jail. That would have included a parent or friend of a homosexual.

And it is not as draconian as a Ugandan bill approved by parliament in December and awaiting the signature of President Yoweri Museveni. It provides punishment of life in prison for “aggravated” homosexual sex involving someone infected with HIV, a minor or disabled person.

The president of Gambia has said homosexuals should be decapitated.

Some 38 African countries — about 70 percent of the continent — criminalize homosexual activity, Amnesty International said in a report released last year.

When Nigerians with minority sexual orientations tried to give evidence last year in debate in the House of Assembly, they were heckled and booed until one broke into tears, and another could not be heard.

A statement by the Nigerian Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual and Intersex Diaspora to legislators urged them not to make them refugees.

Criminalizing same-sex relationships “turns us into asylum seekers in other countries,” it said. “We visit home with trepidation because at home we have to live a life full of lies and deny who we are for us to be accepted. Why do we want to keep subjecting our citizens to such psychological and emotional torture?”



Faul reported from Lagos, Nigeria.

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:blessed: Europe will come around, when their profits decline.

You mean like Croatia? They're just like Nigeria, weak government that spends up almost half the budget on laws that make absolutely no sense what so ever.
Croatia too has a ban on gay marriage. I seriously am having a hard time understanding how you can control someone's sexuality or preferences.

Like you don't see that these people won't support the government and leave to another country that grants them rights?


The British government 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 U.S.

There has been no real opposition to the law among Nigerians, generally highly religious and conservative where Christian, Muslim or bound to traditional mores, who appear united in their belief that homosexuality is unnatural and evil.

Nigerians are the least tolerant nation when it comes to gays, with 98 percent surveyed saying society should not accept homosexuality, according to a study of 39 nations by the U.S. Pew Research Center.

Nigeria’s law does not contain a previous proposal making it obligatory for anyone knowing a homosexual to report that person to authorities, or face up to seven years in jail. That would have included a parent or friend of a homosexual.

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Wow I was just thinking of moving to Nigeria. Guess I can't have my tranny threesomes over there.
 

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You mean like Croatia? They're just like Nigeria, weak government that spends up almost half the budget on laws that make absolutely no sense what so ever.
Croatia too has a ban on gay marriage. I seriously am having a hard time understanding how you can control someone's sexuality or preferences.

Like you don't see that these people won't support the government and leave to another country that grants them rights?




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Their primary exports are petroleum, cocoa, rubber and processed food. I dont think they will have trouble finding a buyer, friend. :russ:

Croatia isnt as abundant so that is a very weak example.
 

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Their primary exports are petroleum, cocoa, rubber and processed food. I dont think they will have trouble finding a buyer, friend. :russ:

Croatia isnt as abundant so that is a very weak example.

Weak example? You're missing the power of globalization and how imperialism. I could bore your with the history of the Ottoman empire and Croatia.
But I'll just inform you that they joined WTO only 13 years ago. Weak example? No you're gonna see first hand how a country is acquired because all of their inhabitants are fled to become refugees of the opposing nation.

Nigeria's black regulated primary exports will be acquired by the British, and Nigerians LIKE Croatia will not have the funding to fight back and it will be over ran.
A nation is only as strong as the people who will defend it.

...which is why America runs shyt, we're goons for hire and always have been. :rudy: ...can't believe you said "find a buyer". :heh:
 

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These things will never work since homosexuals can infiltrate any organization and homosexuality part of every sector of society and contribute to the welfare of society. So they are making rules which are doomed to fail through blackmail or subversion.
 

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Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan speaks at the 68th United Nations General Assembly on September 24, 2013 in New York City. Over 120 prime ministers, presidents and monarchs are gathering this week for the annual meeting at the temporary General Assembly Hall at the U.N. headquarters while the General Assembly Building is closed for renovations. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

...Nigerians are the least tolerant nation when it comes to gays, with 98 percent surveyed saying society should not accept homosexuality, according to a study of 39 nations by the U.S. Pew Research Center...

Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Well, they are their own country. Nigerians do not need to kowtow to liberal American beliefs or Barbra Streisand.
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