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BURKINA FASO: Parliament Pass Law To Criminalise Homosexuality

Burkina Faso’s parliament has passed a law banning homosexuality with offenders facing two to five years in prison.

The amended family code was approved by parliament in an unanimous vote that puts the code into effect more than a year after it was approved by the military government of Ibrahim Traore.

Burkina Faso joins the list of more than half of Africa’s 54 countries that have laws banning homosexuality with the penalties ranging from several years in prison to the death penalty. The laws, though criticised abroad, enjoy popularity in the populace.

There’s also been growing opposition to LGBTQ+ rights in Uganda and Ghana, both of which have tightened anti-gay legislation in recent years. In Uganda, so-called “aggravated homosexuality” can be punishable by death, while engaging in same-sex relations can carry a life sentence.