Syzygy Mandaea explains why he thinks gay Kenyans are safer with their government than they would be without: human rights, healthcare and violence.
Monday, November 02, 2009
Gay Census; useful first step
My honest opinion, and I will accept chastisement for my ignorance, is that homosexual Kenyans are far safer, far far safer with the government than they are with the Kenyan public. This is one of those issues like the Mau debate, or caning in schools, or the death penalty where the state will be more likely to defend and protect human rights than the public, the media or even civil society leadership will be to sue for it.
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gay,
Gay census,
Human Rights,
Kenya homosexuality,
Kenya public health