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Abuja
09 March 2007
A leading gay activist1 in Nigeria has denounced current government efforts to ban homosexuality in the country. For VOA, Gilbert da Costa reports the Nigerian government is facing substantial international pressure over the plan.
A controversial bill that would ban homosexuality in Nigeria could become law this month.
Gay activist Bisi Alimi, 27, looks at a copy of Gay Times magazine in front of his house in Lagos, 11 Oct 2006 |
The Nigerian parliament will go into recess3 later this month as the country prepares for elections in April.
Activists4 fear politicians will push through the bill to score political points, despite serious concerns about the implications for human rights.
Homophobic attacks, intimidation5 and threats have reportedly increased in Nigeria as a result of the introduction of the legislation in early 2006.
Davis Mac-Iyalla is the Director of Changing Attitude Nigeria, a gay group that claims 2,000 members. An Anglican, Mac-Iyalla attracted media attention in 2005 when he announced his group. He has since fled Nigeria and on the phone from his temporary home in Lome, the capital of neighboring Togo, he told VOA his fears and anguish6 over current attempts to ban homosexuality in Nigeria.
"As long as that bill, same sex bill is on debate….if it is passed, many of us will go on exile. And I don't know why any government will want to send its people, harmless people, vulnerable people, on exile," he said. "So, I think everything should be done. That is why we are seeing it as a debate, but the government and the church are seeing it as a war and that is why we are worried. I am not comfortable in Nigeria. I'm into hiding."
The Nigerian anti-homosexuality bill has received widespread support in a country where homophobic feelings are very strong, including endorsements7 by powerful religious groups and personalities8.
But several international organizations, among them experts on human rights issues, have condemned9 the proposal, arguing it infringes10 on the principle of freedom of assembly and association.
Church leaders in United States have also denounced the legislation, saying it is all about persecution11 and hatred12 and not about Christian13 values.
Iyalla says only strong international pressure can stop the passage of the bill.
"What I want them [the international community] to do is to put pressure on the Nigerian government to withdraw that bill. And to advise the church leaders to seek advice. The church and government are in to rush, to wipe us out," he said. "The international community has to put more pressure on them."
Gay sex is already illegal in Nigeria and most Nigerians say they resent what they characterize as the imposition of Western ideas of rights.
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n.短期休息,壁凹(墙上装架子,柜子等凹处) | |
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n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 ) | |
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n.恐吓,威胁 | |
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n.背书( endorsement的名词复数 );(驾驶执照上的)违章记录;(公开的)赞同;(通常为名人在广告中对某一产品的)宣传 | |
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n. 诽谤,(对某人容貌、性格等所进行的)人身攻击; 人身攻击;人格, 个性, 名人( personality的名词复数 ) | |
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v.违反(规章等)( infringe的第三人称单数 );侵犯(某人的权利);侵害(某人的自由、权益等) | |
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