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Africa Subsaharan
March date for Sharia "gay" trial in Nigeria
2008-02-18
The trial of eighteen young men in Nigeria charged with dressing in female clothing and attending a gay wedding may be part of a campaign to reintroduce legislation targeting lesbian, gay and bisexual people.

Cary Alan Johnson of the Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) was in Nigeria last week to meet the men and their lawyers. He has expressed serious doubts as to whether the men can get a fair trial. All aged between 18 and 21, they were detained by the Islamic "vice squad" at a hotel in Bauchi city, Nigeria in August 2007.

Bauchi is a Muslim state in the centre of Nigeria, with a population of 316,000. Sharia law is enforced in the state and if found guilty of sodomy the men could be executed.

They instead face charges of criminal conspiracy, membership of an unlawful society, indecent acts, and "vagabondage", which relates to the allegation they were dressed in female attire. They face to up to ten years imprisonment and more than 100 lashes and a charge of sodomy could be instituted at any time, according to IGLHRC. The man are on bail, having spent 19 days in jail, and are due to appear in court again on March 24th.

The men deny that they were dressed in female clothing or that they were organising or attending a gay wedding. They argue that the event was a combination birthday/graduation party for a local man (who was not present at the time of the raid and has not been arrested) and the celebration of the marriage of his sister.

"These men are being railroaded by the authorities," said Mr Johnson. "Contradicting their own statements, the police first said that the men were all dressed in women's clothing, then that articles of female clothing and cosmetics were found in their belongings, which somehow proves that they were engaging in same sex marriage and homosexuality."

The case has received considerable press attention in Nigeria. Bauchi state has already convicted three people to death by stoning for sexual offences and an agency who oversee the implementation of Sharia law is pressing for the sentences to be carried out. In Bauchi state alone there are 40 people awaiting amuputation of one or both hands for theft.
Posted by:ryuge

#3  Frank dear, the shoes and the bag needn't match, so long as the ensemble works as a whole. Feel free to finally get a bag in one of the bright colours that goes with all your Hawaiian shirts. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-02-18 22:41  

#2  this is ridiculous, I mean, how many of us here haven't dressed up in women's clothes, a nice pair of manolo's with a matching...handbag....um.....nevermind
Posted by: Frank G   2008-02-18 17:53  

#1  ..Although I hope for the best for Mr. Johnson, I have a very bad feeling that he has NO idea whatsoever of what he's getting into.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2008-02-18 16:19  

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