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Related: About this forumNiger parliamentary group backs petition to criminalize same-sex relationships
A group of Nigerian parliamentarians have backed a petition to criminalize same-sex relationships, although it is not known at this stage whether the issue will be formally debated in Parliament.
According to information reported by the British television network BBC, the parliamentarians argue that homosexual relations go against the religious beliefs and culture of the population of the country, which is Muslim-majority and has no laws against same-sex relations.
The proposal was presented by MP Nana Djibou Haruna, who argued that it seeks to "protect the rights and interests of the population" and described homosexuality as "a problem that affects society".
The signatories have not specified what kind of punishment they want the possible legislation to contemplate, just a few weeks after a Nigerian court acquitted two young women accused of having a lesbian relationship due to the lack of legislation on the matter.
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RKP5637
(67,112 posts)Pete Ross Junior
(404 posts)The fault of MSN's headline writer. Pretty sure from the story itself it's Nigeria.
That is the most populous country in Africa, with over two hundred million people.
Also a significant oil producer and an economic leader.
This is of major significance.
Behind the Aegis
(55,055 posts)This has taken place in Niger, not Nigeria. A person from Niger is called a Nigerien and a person from Nigeria is called a Nigerian. I am guessing someone missed the spelling, but I did check other sources because of your post (I admit I missed it), and it was Niger.