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By failing outright to condemn this cankerworm, the Head of State arrogated to himself one more function 'Lawyer for Homosexuals'.
 
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Tanzania

about tanzania

official name: United Republic of Tanzania
capital: Dar es Salaam
head of state: President Benjamin William Mkapa
state: multi party democracy
population: 36,766,356
independence: from Britain 1961
languages: Kiswahili or Swahili (official), Kiunguju (name for Swahili in Zanzibar), English (official, primary language of commerce, administration, and higher education), Arabic (widely spoken in Zanzibar)
religion: mainland - Christian 45%, Muslim 35%, indigenous beliefs 20%; Zanzibar - more than 99% Muslim
currency: Tanzanian shilling (TZS)
media: Media Express Weekly http://www.theexpress.com
IPP Media News http://www.ippmedia.com

legal wise

status of homosexuality: illegal
age of consent: 16
laws covering homosexual activity: Section 154 to 157 of the Penal Code criminalize homosexual acts between men, with a penalty of up to 14 years' imprisonment.

background information and government attitudes:
A UK citizen was expelled for being gay in 1998. An LGBT movement is growing in Tanzania but it is slow and underground for fear of persecution and improsonment.


communication

main lines in use: 127,000 (1998)
cellular telephones: 30,000 (1999).
Radio broadcast stations: AM 12, FM 11, shortwave 2 (1998).
Radios: 8.8 million (1997).
Television broadcast stations: 3 (1999).
Televisions: 103,000 (1997).
Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 6 (2000).
Internet users: 300,000 (2002).

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