The bill, which drew international condemnation, criminalizes sex acts within the gay community. Neither the outgoing nor the incoming president have confirmed they will sign it into law.
The Supreme Court of Ghana rejected on Wednesday two legal bids to block a controversial bill that punishes the country’s LGBTQ+ community for engaging in sexual acts.
Known as the Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, the legislation was approved by parliament in February. It calls for jail terms of six…
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