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Zimbabwe update: Stigma, HIV and its new president

Zimbabwe update: Stigma, HIV and its new president

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa (Photo courtesy of Southern Times)
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa (Photo courtesy of Southern Times)

Will Zimbabwe ever repeal its anti-LGBT law? It’s less improbable than previously, when longtime President Robert Mugabe railed against gays, comparing them to animals.

His successor at least admits that such a change is possible

In an interview, Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa said it is up to people who want decriminalization to campaign for it.

The Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) released new figures suggesting that HIV infections are high among both women who have sex with women and men who have sex with men. GALZ warned that criminalization of gay people contributes to HIV by reinforcing stigma and preventing the community from accessing health care.

This article includes information from a recent UNAIDS Equal Eyes recap of the world’s LGBT news.

See Also
Map of the 65 countries where sexual relations between people of the same sex are illegal. YELLOW countries have sodomy laws that are currently being challenged before local courts. Sri Lanka, in PINK, currently has a bill before its parliament to repeal its sodomy law. Indonesia, in ORANGE, has laws that criminalize homosexuality only in some subnational jurisdictions. All states in RED have nationwide sodomy laws and no known legislative efforts or court challenges to remove them. 

 

 

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