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Human Rights in the Media Antigay bill in gambia Summary Gambian President Yahya Jammeh signed a bill into a law in October of last year that can put one in jail for a lifetime for some homosexual acts as well as identifying as LGBT ID: 480360

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Slide1

Jamie Cook

Human Rights in the Media Slide2

Anti-gay bill in gambiaSlide3

Summary

Gambian President

Yahya

Jammeh

signed a bill into a law, in October of last year, that can put one in jail for a lifetime for some homosexual acts as well as identifying as LGBT

As of November, no one in the government had informed the country of the new law

Some parts of the new law are identical to the Ugandan bill that was also recently turned into a lawSlide4

The law

taregets

homosexual “serial offenders” and anyone in the LGBT community living with HIV or AIDs

Gambian forces may be torturing, beating, and threatening rape upon suspected homosexuals

Several Gambian homosexual have been arrested an held in a secret location which violates the ConstitutionSlide5

It is also stated in the Constitution that all people are equal before the law, and that a law can not ‘encourage discrimination’

Jammeh

stated, “We know what human rights are. Human beings of the same sex cannot marry or date.”

He also threatened the Gambian LGBT community in 2008, with decapitation if they didn’t leave the countrySlide6

Gambians can be charged for “aggravated homosexuality” for engaging in homosexual acts with someone who is under 18, disabled, or drugged or if the suspect is the parent or guardian of him/her

Article by ‘the Conversation’, states that the Criminal Codes of the 1950’s and 60’s appear to have the opinion that “homosexuality is an evil, illegal abomination, akin to the crimes of bestiality, paedophilia, and incest.” Slide7

Human rights abusedSlide8

Article 1:

all humans are free and equal

Article 2: ever person is entitled to rights and freedoms

Article 5:

no forms of torture, cruel/inhuman punishments or degrading

Article 7: equal protection from the law

Article 9: non one subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention, or exile

Article 16:

right to marry and found a family

Article 18/19: right to freedom of

thought

, conscience, religion,

opinion,

and

expressionSlide9

What contributing factors may be in play that cause such a difference in the rights of the LGBT community, from Canada to African countries such as Gambia?