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UK won’t force gay rights on Malawi, Africa

By Peter Makossah, Nyasa Times

November 11, 2011   ·   35 Comments

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Malawi and other African countries will not be forced or induced into enacting pro gay laws in exchange for aid, United Kingdom’s minister for Africa Henry Bellingham has declared.

Bellingham , who has been visiting on his African tour that has also taken him to Zambia, stressed that her majesty’s government would ensure that all countries in the African continent respect international human right laws and that do not persecute any minorities.

“United Kingdom will not tie its aid to Africa to gay rights but would make sure that all countries do not maltreat or discriminate against any one for being gay,” he emphasized.

Pressed to clarify if London was in any way forcing African countries to enact gay friendly laws through aid, Bellingham vehemently declined such assertions as untrue saying: ” NO! We are not doing that and we will never do that at all.”

Bellingham: UK will always be sensitive to local traditions

He said: “What we are saying is that members of the commonwealth and we aspire to adhere to universal rights and part of those rights is protecting interests of the minorities.

Homosexuality is illegal in most African countries incuding Malawi save for South Africa, Chad and Gabon.

 Clarity

Recently, British Prime Minister David Cameron has come under intense criticism from many African countries which among others include Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya and Ghana over threats that his government would cut aid to developing countries that would not enact pro- homosexual laws.

Just a fortnight ago the Malawi Council of Churches condemned Britain for pushing Malawi to the edge to ratify pro gay laws as a condition for receiving aid.

Malawi’s president has also on several occasions publicly denounced Malawi’s colonial masters, Britain and development partners for advocating for homosexuality in the impoverished southern African country using aid as a bet for financial aid through the civil society.

President Bingu wa Mutharika and his government accused Britain and other major bilateral donors of promoting homosexuality in Malawi.

But Britain’s Mail on Sunday  recently  quoted International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell as saying that African countries which persecute gays will have their aid cut.

He said Britain has cut aid to Malawi by £19 million  soon after two gay men Tiwonge Chimbalanga and Steven Monjeza were sentenced to 14 years with hard labour by Blantyre Principal Resident Magistrate Nyakwawa Usiwa Usiwa.

Usiwa Usiwa in his judgement said: “Malawi is not ready to see its sons getting married to its sons.”

But Bellingham elucidated that Cameron had never said at any point Britain would cut aid to any particular country in Africa over gay rights.

“What he (Cameron) did say is that we do oversee where we have a big aid program, it does give us the right to talk to governments not to persecute minorities be they religious, disabled or gay,” clarified Bellingham.

He said Cameron had countries like Malawi in mind where there was ‘very extreme persecution of gays’.

“Mr. Cameron did not say that we will be tying aid to gay rights, never,” emphasized Bellingham.

He added: “The UK will always be sensitive to local traditions,” states African Minister, “We are not those countries that lecture to others we only remind countries of their universal legal obligations.”

Aid increase

Meanwhile, Charge D’ Affaires at the British High Commissioner’s office  Kirk Hollingsworth after visiting Rumphi where UK gave financial donation to a local group,  said UK support to Malawi has increased to about £90 million (about K24.1 billion) from around £75 million (about K20.1 billion).

He said the aid has been cut from government’s budget and redirected to communities.

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    Billy Wingarten Says:

    to Sekulu – thank you for in some ways accepting gay people. And in particular recognizing that they suffer for similar reasons what your people suffer elsewhere in the world..

    YOu are a good person, and over time you will most likely come to understand that there is nothing wrong with being gay, and that all people should be accepted as equals.

    What adults do in their bedrooms wiht consenting adults is their own business.

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    Billy Wingarten Says:

    thank you Vyoto. Anti gayism is very present in Africa, much of it due to Islamic influence.

    And also colonialism of the west, which brought its hatreds with its robbing african countries of their wealth, as well as 40 million sold into slavery in the past.

    You give me hope that my gay friends and neighbors, and yours, will eventually be accepted as good people in Africa, and the bigotry that goes against them will be seen as an afront to God

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    Karl Marx Says:

    shame on you Gay Lover!!! I curse the day you were born and your attitude, may the lord have mercy on you.

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  5. We have a case study from South Africa to learn from,South Africa recognises the Gays but that does not mean that all South Africans are gay,those that freely practise gayism are still in minority.

    Here in Malawi,we have some minority group of Malawians who illegally and unfreely practise gayism,if gayism becomes legal i doubt if all Malawians will turn gay.

    We are in a global village,universal laws are the order of the day,retrogressive thinking is counter productive in a global village.

    LETS WE FORGET,PROSTITUTION IS VERY HIGH IN MALAWI AND CONTRIBUTING TO HIV AND AIDS THEREBY KILLING ALOT OF MALAWIANS.PROSTITUTION IS WORSE THAN GAYISM LET AS A COUNTRY WE ARE DOING VERY LITTLE TO GET RID OF PROSTITUTION.

    LET US NOT PRETEND THAT WE CAN DO AWAY WITH UK AID,GERMAN AID ETC.LET US NOT JOIN THE UNHELPFUL ARROGANCY AND STURBONESS OF BINGU MUTHALIKA

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