[Deathpenalty] death penalty news----worldwide

Rick Halperin rhalperi at smu.edu
Wed Nov 18 22:20:31 CST 2015





Nov. 18




KENYA:

Kenya officially throws out 'Stone The Gays' bill----Bill proposed lifetime 
imprisonment or death by stoning for both gay Kenyan and foreign people


Kenya's parliament has officially thrown out a proposal that would have 
punished homosexuality with death by stoning.

The reason is that lawmakers believe current laws, which imprisons gay people 
for up to 14 years, are satisfactory enough at this time.

This is the 2nd time a proposal to have a law prescribing the death penalty has 
been denied by a committee.

"The [Justice and Legal Affairs] committee does not agree with the petitioner's 
proposed legislation as it is unnecessary. Article 45 of the Constitution 
adequately safeguards and protects family values," a spokesperson for the 
committee said.

"These provisions adequately protect the family values that apply in our 
democracy."

But this is not the last we will see of the proposed legislation. The committee 
said they would reconsider the bill if the leader of the bill, Kiharu MP Irangu 
Kang'ata, could find more sponsors in parliament.

Speaking to Gay Star News, Kenyan LGBTI rights activist Denis Nzioka said while 
this is a 'very good step' for Kenya, it should still be a wake-up call.

He said: 'We have seen a lot of anti-gay sentiment being brought out by people, 
politicians, religious leaders. People want to go the Ugandan way, Nigerian 
way.

'I thought Kenya was a safe country, the best in the continent apart from South 
Africa for gay rights.

'But things have got out of our hands. It just shows how in an instant - things 
can change dramatically.'

(source: Gay Star News)





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