Petition with 100,000 signatures calls on Commonwealth countries to decriminalise homosexuality

Homosexuality remains illegal in 37 countries of the 53 Commonwealth countries.

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A petition with over 100,000 signatures is calling for homosexuality to be decriminalised in all Commonwealth countries. Homosexuality remains illegal in 37 countries of the 53 Commonwealth countries.
, which will be delivered to the Commonwealth secretariat in London on April 11th, demands that Commonwealth countries decriminalise gay sex, ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, protect LGBTIQ+ people from hate crimes, and consult with national LGBTIQ+ organisations.

"Most of these countries inherited their anti-gay laws from Britain during the period of colonial rule; making these laws a hang-over from the colonial era," the petition reads.
Edwin Sesange
Commonwealth LGBTIQ+ advocate Edwin Sesange Source: Facebook
"At least nine of these 37 countries have a maximum sentence of life imprisonment for same-sex acts and there is the death penalty in parts of northern Nigeria and rural Pakistan."

The petition was launched by Edwin Sesange from the and was timed to coincide with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
"The demand for equality is no longer an issue for the minority but for the majority," .

He continued: "I therefore thank all those who have managed to bring this issue to light. These signatures represent a need  which can no longer be ignored by the leadership of the Commonwealth."
"I appeal to the leaders and other stakeholders to represent the views and voices of the innocent, oppressed, discriminated and persecuted LGBTI people."


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Published 29 March 2018 1:51pm
By Samuel Leighton-Dore


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