Friday, February 19, 2010

Kenya: Men Arrested for Planning Gay Wedding Released

Five people arrested in Kenya last week for allegedly planning a same-sex wedding have been freed by police and told to flee their community to avoid trouble. Police said they didn’t have enough evidence to prosecute the case.

Two of the men who were arrested had wedding rings in their possession. According to news reports, police were tipped off to the potential nuptials by local tribal chiefs, who believed that two men were going to get married at a seaside hotel near Mombasa on the southern coast of Kenya.

Although it is illegal for LGBT couples to marry in Kenya, same-sex couples traditionally get together with friends and family to declare their vows. Gay sex is illegal in 36 countries in Africa. South Africa has legalized same-sex marriage, but it remains a hot-button issue there.

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Friday, February 12, 2010

Kenya: Government Arrests 5 Planning to Attend Gay Wedding After Public Tip

Kenya police on Friday arrested five suspected homosexuals in a coastal resort town after hundreds of residents protested over a planned gay wedding, a local official said. The five were among would-be guests at the wedding, which was meant to be secret. Residents learned about it and alerted the police, who raided a house and nabbed the men.

Homosexuality is illegal in Kenya and it was unclear who was to officiate at the marriage.

Local district official George Matundura said the couple who were to marry escaped from Mtwapa, a vibrant party town to the north of Kenya's coastal city of Mombasa, where the wedding reception was to be held. Matundura said the five -- aged between 20 and 35 -- will "undergo a medical examination before we charge them with homosexuality."

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