Ms Wanjiru Muiruri on the Kenyan Sex Crimes Bill
Who is funding "progressive" human rights activists to rewrite Kenyan law, on the sly, with the intention of hoodwinking Kenyans into endorsing values they have not considered, and in most cases, do not support?
 
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Mozambique

About Mozambique

official name: Republic of Mozambique
capital: Maputo
head of state: President Armando Guebuza
prime minister: Luisa Diogo (2004)
state: multi party democracy
population: 19,686,505
independence: from Portugal in 1975
languages: Portuguese (official)
religion: indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 30%, Muslim 20%
currency: metical (MZM)
media: NA

Legal Wise

status of homosexuality: illegal
age of consent: NA

laws covering homosexual activity: Sections 70 and 71of the Penal Code criminalize male homosexuality with a penalty of up to 3 years' imprisonment in a "re-education institution" where hard labour is used to alter the prisoners "aberrant behaviour".

background information and government attitudes:
Mozambique's constitution and legal framework establish safeguards for all citizens' civil rights and liberties, but the treatment of individuals who are arrested or detained remains a concern. In addition, prison conditions are substandard, and trafficking of children and women has increased.

From Freedom House's Countries at the Crossroads: 2005 A Survey of Democratic Governance www.freedomhouse.org/research/crossroads/2005/mozambique2005.pdf

Communication

main lines in use: 69,700 (2004)
cellular telephones: 1.22 million (2005)
Radio broadcast stations: AM 13, FM 17, shortwave 11 (2001).
Radios: 730,000 (1997).
Television broadcast stations: 1 (2001).
Televisions: 67,600 (2000).
Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 6,985 (2006)
Internet users: 138,000 (2005)

 


 

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