An Islamic court
in Bauchi State has put on trial 11 Muslim men accused of being homosexuals in
violation of their religion. A 12th person arrested, a Christian, according to
agency report would be tried under secular law.If convicted of homosexuality,
the 11 Muslim men may be sentenced to death by stoning according to Islamic
law.President Goodluck Jonathan signed the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Bill
into law on January 7. The new legislation applies across Nigeria, affecting
all citizens.The law prohibits homosexuals from even meeting in groups of two
or more, bans marriage or civil unions between people of the same sex, and
criminalises gay clubs, events and shows of same-sex public affection. Those
convicted may be imprisoned for 14 years.The Commissioner, Bauchi State Sharia
Commission, Jibrin Danlami Hassan, said the alleged homosexuals were arrested
by residents of Bauchi city and handed to the Islamic police force, which
interrogated them. “They accept that they are doing that dirty game,” Mr.
Hassan told the BBC.Before the law became national, Bauchi State had been
arresting homosexuals. Dorothy Aken’Ova, a rights activist with the
Nigeria-based International Centre for Reproductive Health and Sexual Rights,
said that she was aware of 38 people being arrested in Bauchi State last
month.Ms Aken’Ova said some of those arrested had been beaten up and tortured,
but Mr Hassan denied this and said he was “happy” that President Jonathan had
signed it into law, despite threats by Western powers to cut aid to
Nigeria.“The threat they are doing cannot make us change our religion,” he
said.However, Nigerian lawyers have endorsed the move and urged the government
not to buckle under international pressure.President Jonathan’s assent to the
bill attracted immediate condemnation from the international community such as
United States of America, European Union and United Nations.EU foreign policy
chief Catherine Ashton on Wednesday condemned Nigeria’s ban on same-sex unions
as discriminatory and in contravention of fundamental human rights.The United
Nations also attacked the law, accusing President Jonathan of trampling on
basic human rights and threatening vital healthcare plans.British Prime
Minister, David Cameron, has pledged to cut British aid to countries that
enacted new laws targeting homosexuals. In relation to the Nigerian law, a
Foreign Office spokesman said: “The U.K. opposes any form of discrimination on
the grounds of sexual orientation.”
According to Islamic right; that whosoever pertake in dis act should be taken to highest rock and push down to death,but if no rock;let them be stoned to death. Islam shall wash clean dis nation frm d hands of Khafirun.....Allah Akbar!
ReplyDeletein as much as i dont subscribe to this hideous act of homosexuality i dont believe killing is the solution to this situation. even if its for religious purposes. whosoever kills with the sword shall die by the sword. there are other punishments to mete out instead of going all the way. this is what is causing so much problems in our country today. killing in not the solution and will never be the solution, thanks
ReplyDeleteWhy did God destroy the cities of soddom and gommorah?
DeleteWhy didn't he just forgive them?
Why didn't he just cure them?
Lastly what form of siin in your bible require capital punishment?
Plese read your bible very well before you open your mouth.
And don't go to church that has a pastor that read one sentence in the bible and talk aabout it the whole day.
14 yrs imprisonment is better cos some of dem might even repent nd become beter citizens while in prison.God says dat d death of a sinner does nt please him bt dat d sinner would repent 4rm his sins nd make heaven
ReplyDeleteU re right my broda,killing is not gonna solve anything but rather cause more damages an harm.
ReplyDeleteD Bible categorically stated that such person(s) should be taken out of d community and stoned to death. So those of u who r advocating for 14yrs r not only supporting evil but abaiting it.
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