At a time the bate over outlawg LGBQT advocy Ghana is at s apex, a spected gay Accra New Town, one Daniel Nana Yaw Asante is bleedg to near ath hospal name undisclosed for secury reasons at the moment.
Contents:
- FOUR GAY MEN BEATEN, BANISHED AND ARRTED GHANA FOR ‘JT TRYG TO LIVE’
- VIO OF ALLEGED GAY MAN BEG BEATEN GHANA GO VIRAL
- HOW ALLEGED GAY BEATEN TO NEAR ATH ACCRA NEW TOWN
FOUR GAY MEN BEATEN, BANISHED AND ARRTED GHANA FOR ‘JT TRYG TO LIVE’
Four men were beaten wh sticks and banished for beg gay Ghana, pturg the risg tensns – and fears – over an anti-LGBT bill. * gay beaten in ghana *
In Ghana, four reportedly gay men are thrashed. Four men were btally beaten wh sticks and banished for beg gay Tamale, Ghana, pturg the risg tensns – and fears – over an anti-LGBT+ bill.
VIO OF ALLEGED GAY MAN BEG BEATEN GHANA GO VIRAL
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Acrdg to Pulse, a Ghanian news outlet, a gay uple the town attacked his ex-partner wh a machete.
The pair were later terrogated, where the lol thori me to realise the men were gay, the outlet claimed, and named two other gay men volved the scuffle.
The screenshots below were ptured om one of the vios and shows the alleged gay men beg btally asslted wh a stick (see red arrow). In his lg, Mohammed scribed homosexualy as “agast the land and Islam”, addg that “if [Choggu] was an Islamic state, they would have stoned them to ath”.
HOW ALLEGED GAY BEATEN TO NEAR ATH ACCRA NEW TOWN
‘For jt tryg to live, the gay men were beaten, ’ says Ghana activist group. “For jt tryg to live, exist and thrive, the four gay men were beaten and fed by the people and Chief of Chogu, before turng them over to the Tamale police, and now the police have already sent them to urt, ” Rightify Ghana said a statement. For Rightify Ghana, such hostily agast queer people has only worsened recent months as a backbgly anti-LGBT+ bill is beg rammed through parliament by a bloc of homophobic lawmakers and backed by relig lears.
“The anti-LGBTQ bill, even though not passed, has embolned homophob to mobilise agast LGBTQ Ghanaians, ” add. ”The “anti-LGBT bill” troduced Ghana last Augt and currently unr review by a parliamentary mtee, would be one of the harsht and most sweepg of such laws current draft of the bill, proposed by opposn MPs and publicly backed by officials Print Nana Akufo-Addo’s ernment and lg New Patrtic party, crimalis gay and queer acts or intifyg as a LGBTQ+ person, punishable by up to five years’ also crimalis any form of advocy for LGBTQ+ people wh up to 10 years prison.
Campaigners have scribed the bill as seekg to extguish and erase gay and queer inty Ghana, and create the ndns for heightened vigilance and targetg of sexual mori. Public hysteria over LGBTQ+ people and those advotg for their rights has bee tense over the past 18 Febary last year, a muny centre offerg support for gay and queer people and a place for them to meet was forced to close amid attacks om policians, civil and relig groups and the media.