From RNS-
In a case that pitted influential faith leaders against gay rights
groups, Kenya’s High Court declined on Friday (May 24) to force the
repeal of sections of the penal code widely seen to discriminate against
homosexuals.
A ruling in favor of repeal would have been a trailblazing step for
an Africa court, but the three-judge bench said there was not sufficient
evidence of discrimination or denial of basic rights.
“We are not persuaded by the petitioner that the offense against them
(gays and Lesbians) are overboard,” said Justice Chacha Mwita, one of
the judges.
But pro-gay church leaders and activists reacted sharply to the ruling, vowing that the struggle for equality will continue.
More here-
https://religionnews.com/2019/05/24/kenyan-court-upholds-bans-on-gay-intimacy/
Opinion – 21 December 2024
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