Botswana eases anti-LGBTQ laws as repression grows elsewhere in Africa
France, May 17 -- On 17 May 1990, the World Health Organization removed homosexuality from its list of mental illnesses and since then many countries mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia on that day each year.
While much of the African continent remains hostile terrain for LGBTQ people, campaigners in Botswana say a years-long legal battle has begun to bear fruit.
In 2019, Botswana's High Court ruled that laws criminalising same-sex relations were unconstitutional and the penal code was formally amended in March this year.
"We welcome with joy the decision by the government's legal representative to formally repeal these sections of the penal code," says Nozizwe Ntesang, head of the rights group Legabibo....
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