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Ghana Parliament Passes Strict Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
- • On 29 May 2026, Ghana's parliament approved a bill imposing prison terms of three to ten years for promoting LGBTQ activities.
- • The law, known as the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, awaits ratification by President John Mahama, who has not yet indicated his position.
- • The legislation is seen as one of the most repressive anti-LGBTQ+ laws in Africa, targeting advocacy and support for LGBTQ rights.
- • If signed into law, the bill will further criminalise same-sex acts and advocacy, reflecting a growing trend of anti-LGBTQ sentiment in the region.
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For LGBTQ individuals in Ghana, this law increases the risk of imprisonment and societal discrimination.
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The passage of this law could set a precedent for similar legislation across Africa, where anti-LGBTQ sentiment is rising. Human rights organisations, such as Amnesty International, have condemned the bill, warning it could lead to increased persecution of LGBTQ individuals and affect international relations, particularly with countries advocating for human rights.
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اليسار: Left-leaning outlets emphasise the human rights implications and the potential for increased persecution of LGBTQ individuals.
الوسط: Centrist outlets focus on the legal ramifications of the bill and its impact on Ghana's international standing.
اليمين: Right-leaning outlets highlight the bill as a reflection of traditional values and the government's commitment to family values.
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