Sunday, May 30, 2010

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Good news

Good news, perhaps unexpected, about the two young men convicted of homosexuality: the president of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika, who ordered the 'immediate release , engaging in public in front of Ban Ki Moon.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

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A case


Fourteen years in prison and forced labor: this is the penalty imposed on Monjenza Steven, 26, and Tiwonge Chimbalanga, 20, "for serious and indecent acts against nature." The maximum penalty provided for in the code against the reports Malawi homosexuals. The magistrate, Nyakwawa Uisiwausiwa, justified the sentence with these words: "I have inflicted a terrible punishment so that children and the children of Malawi are protected from people like you and that nobody is trying to emulate the horrible example, contrary culture and religious values \u200b\u200bof this country. "
The two young men had in fact committed a "crime" unprecedented in late 2009 had organized a public ceremony during which they were symbolically married. An act of defiance, then, disobedience, and a bold claim, of which some were aware of the consequences.

Before the verdict, Tiwonge Chimbalanga he said from prison: "I really love Steven and if people were not giving me the opportunity to love and live freely with him, then it is better that I die here in prison. Freedom has no meaning without him. "
Steven E: "We have come a long way together and even though our families are not happy with our situation, I'll never stop loving Tiwonge. Comment

morning Michael Lapsley, an Anglican priest in South Africa where a bomb took out a hand to his anti-apartheid struggle, "or Weeps for Our Beloved Mother Africa in Malawi today When two men who Celebrated Their Love For Each Other and a commitment to a Committed , Faithful and exclusive relationship are given 14 years prison with hard labor. When will we stop persecuting people for daring to be Their true selves - all beautiful in God's eyes. "