US Criticize Nigeria Over Anti Gay Law

The United States on Monday criticized Nigeria for approving a law that punishes same-sex marriage with prison, saying the move would curtail basic human rights.
 Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States was “deeply concerned” by Nigeria’s new law which “dangerously restricts freedom of assembly, association and expression for all Nigerians.”
Kerry said the act “is inconsistent with Nigeria’s international legal obligations and undermines the democratic reforms and human rights protections enshrined in its 1999 constitution.”
 “People everywhere deserve to live in freedom and equality. No one should face violence or discrimination for who they are or who they love,” Kerry said in a statement.
 Under the new law, anyone in a same-sex marriage or union would face up to 14 years in prison, with such partnerships reached overseas considered void in Nigeria.
 President Goodluck Jonathan signed the law because he considered it consistent with most Nigerians’ views toward homosexuality, his spokesman, Reuben Abati, told AFP.
 The United States has generally warm relations with Nigeria but President Barack Obama’s administration has increasingly put a priority on fighting for gay rights overseas.
 In Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni has said that he will not rush into signing a law under which gays would be jailed after criticism from Obama, Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu and other global figures.(AFP)

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10 Comments

  1. I am happy to know that, despite the chaos and uncertainty we face as a nation, we still have the fear of God @ d back of our minds. I beg make we continue to pray fire prayer for our president and nation 9ja

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  2. Obama pls advice ɣ☺ΰr two daughters to marry each other, leave Nigeria alone. We still fear God

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    1. I luv ur comment

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    2. Wonderful comment

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    3. Obama, Kerry, Americans or whatever you call yourselves, leave us alone. We serve and fear God here in Nigeria and it's about what He says and wants not what any man says or wants so Go to hell.

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  3. May God hav mercy on Obama

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  4. Cbama, may God deliver u. Dt iis why he is nt always fat cos he ignores beautiful girls in d USA nd engages himsef in homosexuality. Am sorry for u nd ur Jerry.

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  5. USA pls leave Nigeria alone bcos Africa inherent culture and tradition which is so good in out time.we r following the wish of our creator. Damn that act of yours!

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  6. U think they are interested ?, they are only concerned because some Nigerians will take advantage of the law to seek asylum in their country.

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  7. Pls tell mr obama should tell his two woderful daughters should go for same sex marriage.and he should remember dat if he has engage himself with same sex marriage he will not have those girls.na wa 4 dis pple 4 God sake wetin we go do all dis UKWU wen full everywhere 4 our area...mk una take time oh.even animals nor dey go 4 same sex dating.americans pls may ur business.

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