Burkina Faso Criminalizes Homosexuality in New Law
Burkina Faso Criminalizes Homosexuality in New Law
Burkina Faso Criminalizes Homosexuality in New Law
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Burkina Faso's military junta, led by interim leader Ibrahim Traore, has approved a measure to criminalize homosexuality, potentially introducing penalties including long prison sentences and the death penalty. The country, previously tolerant of same-sex relations, is following a trend in Africa where several nations are adopting stricter anti-LGBTQ laws. The new legislation, awaiting parliamentary approval, reflects a shift towards outlawing homosexual acts despite not having such laws in the past. This move aligns Burkina Faso with countries like Uganda that have recently enacted severe anti-LGBTQ measures. The decision is part of a broader overhaul of marriage laws under Traore's regime, signaling a departure from former colonial influences and a crackdown on LGBTQ rights in the region.

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