Zuma referring to complainant's sexual orientation and dress code
I speculated that the woman only had girls when there were no boys. She came to me in a skirt that showed her legs... and gave me an indication that she expected me to be of some assistance.
 
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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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