- LGBT rights in Zimbabwe
Male
homosexuality is illegal inZimbabwe , laws which date to the Rhodesia and British colonial eras, and since 1995, the government has carried out campaigns against homosexuals against both men and women.Laws against Homosexuality
Common Law prohibitions include
sodomy defined as the "unlawful and intentional sexual relations per anum between two human males." Unnatural Offences is defined as the unlawful and intentional commission of an unnatural sexual act by one person with another person. S11 of The Censorship and Entertainments has also been used to harass gay people in Zimbabwe. This provides that no person shall import, print, publish, distribute, or keep for sale any publication which is undesirable. A publication is undesirable if it is "indecent or obscene or is offensive or harmful to public morals or is likely to be contrary to public health." [ [http://www.gaytimes.co.uk/gt/listings.asp?action=ShowCountry&CID=1052 Gay Zimbabwe - GayTimes ] ]Laws passed in 2006 make any actions perceived as homosexual a criminal offense. The Zimbabwean government has made it a criminal offense for two people of the same sex to hold hands, hug, or kiss. The "sexual deviancy" law is one of 15 additions to Zimbabwe's criminal code quietly passed in Parliament. The sections involving gays and lesbians are part of an overhaul of the sodomy laws. Before then laws against sodomy were limited to sexual activity. The revised law now states that sodomy is any "act involving contact between two males that would be regarded by a reasonable person as an indecent act." [ [http://www.365gay.com/Newscon06/07/071706zimbabwe.htm Gay News From 365Gay.com ] ]
Activism
In 1989, the "Association of Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe" or GALZ was formed to facilitate communication within the
gay community . [ [http://www.icon.co.za/stobbs/galz.htm Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe ] ] [ [http://www.kubatana.net/html/sectors/gay001.asp Kubatana - Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) ] ] The group did not receive much attention from the government untilAugust 1 ,1995 , when GALZ set up a stall at Zimbabwe's annual "International Book Fair" inHarare . PresidentRobert Mugabe received worldwide criticism when he stated::"I find it extremely outrageous and repugnant to my human conscience that such immoral and repulsive organizations, like those of homosexuals, who offend both against the law of nature and the morals of religious beliefs espoused by our society, should have any advocates in our midst and elsewhere in the world."Two weeks later during Zimbabwe's annual independence celebrations Mugabe proclaimed::"It degrades human dignity. It's unnatural, and there is no question ever of allowing these people to behave worse than dogs and pigs. If dogs and pigs do not do it, why must human beings? We have our own culture, and we must re-dedicate ourselves to our traditional values that make us human beings. … What we are being persuaded to accept is sub-animal behavior and we will never allow it here. If you see people parading themselves as Lesbians and Gays, arrest them and hand them over to the police!" [ [http://www.kaiwright.com/gayzimbabwe_more.php?id=101_0_25_0_M Kai Wright ] ]
Since then President Mugabe has cracked down on homosexuals under Zimbabwe's sodomy law. Mugabe has blamed gays for many of Zimbabwe's problems and views homosexuality as an "un-African" and immoral culture brought by colonists and practiced by only "a few whites" in his country. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/523162.stm BBC News | Africa | Zimbabwe gay rights face dim future ] ] At his 82nd birthday celebrations he told supporters to "leave whites to do that." [ [http://www.newzimbabwe.com/pages/gays11.14048.html Kelvin Ncube: I'm gay ] ] Mugabe has informed journalists, most of whom work for state-owned institutions, to report negatively on gay relationships. Some critics believe that Mugabe's anti-gay campaign is meant to deflect attention from Zimbabwe's economic problems by using gays as a
scapegoat . [ [http://www.cgdev.org/content/opinion/detail/3612/ Center for Global Development : Opinions: Dateline Zimbabwe: Who's to Blame? [The Globalist ] ]GALZ has been the target of infiltration by government spies and extortion attempts by both strangers and casual acquaintances. Homosexuals have been repeatedly bribed, detained, beaten and sometimes raped by the authorities. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/5255186.stm BBC NEWS | Africa | Zimbabwean drag queen reveals all ] ] The
Central Intelligence Organisation has reportedly been used to beat and arrest homosexuals. [ [http://hrw.org/english/docs/2003/05/14/safric6049.htm State-Sponsored Homophobia in Southern Africa (Human Rights Watch, 14-5-2003) ] ]In 1996, former president
Canaan Banana was arrested based on accusations made during the murder trial of his former bodyguard, Jefta Dube. Banana was found guilty of eleven charges of sodomy, attempted sodomy and indecent assault in 1998. He was jailed and died in November 2003.In 1999 British gay rights activists lead by
Peter Tatchell attempted acitizen's arrest on Mugabe for the crime of torture. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/496096.stm BBC News | UK | Gay activist freed after Mugabe row ] ] In 2001 Tatchell again tried to arrest the president inBrussels but was beaten unconscious by Mugabe's security guards. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/1204719.stm BBC News | UK | Tatchell defends Mugabe 'arrest' ] ]Gay life in the country
Homosexuality is highly
taboo in the conservative country and Mugabe's anti-gay stance resonates with many Zimbabweans. []HIV and AIDS
HIV andAIDS has plagued homosexuals in Zimbabwe and many cannot affordantiretroviral drugs . At present, GALZ is one of the fewlobby groups in Zimbabwe that has a treatment plan up and running for people with full-blown AIDS. The association intends to have all its registered members take anHIV test . It also distributes posters warning people about the ways in which gays are vulnerable to AIDS. [ [http://www.iwpr.net/?p=acr&s=f&o=323088&apc_state=henh New Blow for Gay Rights in Zimbabwe ] ]Asylum
In 1998, William Kimumwe, facing sodomy charges, fled Zimbabwe for
Kenya and arrived in theUnited States in 2002 seeking asylum, which was denied by an immigration judge. In 2005, TheU.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in the state ofMissouri upheld the immigration judge's decision. A two-judge majority believed Kimumwe's experiences in Zimbabwe were the result of his actions, not hissexual orientation . [ [http://uk.gay.com/headlines/9386 GAY.COM: Gay Dating, Personals, News, Local Events and Information ] ] [http://www.nclrights.org/newsletter/janfeb2006.htm]References
External links
* [http://www.icon.co.za/stobbs/galz.htm Association of Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)]
* [http://www.mask.org.za/index.php?page=zimbabwe Behind The Mask: Zimbabwe]
* [http://www.kaiwright.com/gayzimbabwe.php Under African Skies: A Four Part Series on Gay Zimbabwe]
* [http://www.ourmedia.org/node/64146 Zimbabwe: Gays talk straight] (mp3 format)
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