13 June 2013

Homosexuals Protest Against Their Arrest In Anambra

Members of the gay community in Anambra State on Wednesday disrupted court proceedings at the Atani Chief Magistrate’s Court, while protesting the arraignment of two of them for allegedly having same sex relationship.

The gay members had thronged the court as early as 9am to show solidarity with their members arrested by the state police command. A large number of them came to the court with femine outlook to the surprise of the people around.

The group, who sang anti-police and court songs, said they should be allowed to exercise their fundamental human rights and to show solidarity with their members who were standing trial.

They also demanded the unconditional release of the two accused persons, vowing to continue to fight for their rights despite the move by the National Assembly to criminalize their relationships.

However, the two accused persons, whose identities could not immediately be confirmed, were later remanded in prison, as the magistrate’s court said it had no jurisdiction to try the matter.

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