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Sunday, 26 July 2015
Obama criticised for pushing gay rights in Africa
U.S. President Barack Obama on Saturday
delivered a firm message on gay rights during his
landmark visit to Kenya, Africa, where
homosexuality is outlawed, triggering strong
criticism for apparently imposing his values on
the continent.
Obama arrived Friday in Kenya, his father’s
birthplace, starting his first visit in seven years
since he was elected president to the East African
nation that considers him a local son.
Ignoring cultural differences between the
Western world and Africa, where many religiously
conservative countries do not consider gay rights
an issue, Obama called for gay rights, comparing
homophobia to racial discrimination during his
talks with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Obama, who started to embrace gay marriage in
2012, told Africans that discrimination against
gays was like treating people differently because
of race, drawing on his own background as an
African-American. He said he is “painfully aware of
the history when people are treated differently
under the law.”
Kenyatta was unmoved, however, saying gay
rights “is not really an issue on the foremost mind
of Kenyans.”
“There are some things that we must admit we
don’t share, our culture, our societies don’t
accept. It is very difficult for us to impose on
people what they themselves do not accept,” he
said.
Some African rights groups had urged Obama to
tread cautiously on the issue and a number of
Kenyan political leaders had warned Obama that
any overtures on gay rights would not be
welcomed in Kenya, where anti-gay laws have
broad public approval and homosexuality is seen
as immoral, punishable by up to 14 years in
prison.
In 2014, the United States stopped some of its aid
to Uganda due to the African country’s move to
toughen prison sentences for gays.
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