Dozens Arrested For Being Gay In Nigeria Under New ‘Jail the Gays’ Law

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan is seen during a bilateral meeting with President Barack Obama in New York, Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. Obama traveled to New York and is schedule to address the United Nations Genera... Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan is seen during a bilateral meeting with President Barack Obama in New York, Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. Obama traveled to New York and is schedule to address the United Nations General Assembly tomorrow. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) MORE LESS
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LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Human rights activists say dozens of gay men are being arrested in northern Nigeria.

They say such persecution will increase since President Goodluck Jonathan
signed legislation banning same-sex marriage and criminalizing gay clubs and associations.

Dorothy Aken’Ova is executive director of Nigeria’s International Center for Reproductive Health and Sexual Rights. She said Tuesday the new law, already being dubbed the “Jail the Gays” law, will endanger and even criminalize programs fighting HIV-AIDS in the gay community.

She said police in Bauchi state have a list of 168 purportedly gay men, of whom 38 have been arrested recently.

Jonathan’s
spokesman confirmed Monday he signed the act providing penalties of up
to 14 years in jail for same-sex marriage and up to 10 years’
imprisonment for membership or encouragement of gay organizations.

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