The new bill includes a three-year prison sentence on anyone who identifies as LGBT.
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Ghana’s Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed two legal challenges to the country’s controversial anti-LGBT bill, which has faced widespread criticism from rights groups and international organizations. The ruling removes a key hurdle to the bill becoming law. The legislation, passed earlier this year by Ghanaian lawmakers, proposes harsh penalties for LGBT individuals and groups. It... Read More
The new bill includes a three-year prison sentence on anyone who identifies as LGBT.
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