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« on: July 12, 2010, 09:11:15 AM »

Tonight's Dispatches programme is about homophobia in Africa. This is from the Channel 4 website:

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Gay people in Africa are facing increased persecution in a continent where two thirds of countries retain laws against homosexuals.
Award-winning filmmaker Sorious Samura investigates for Dispatches what it is like to be a gay person in Africa, discovering shocking levels of prejudice and hate, driven by governments, religious organisations and communities.
Samura looks at the impact extreme homophobia is having on gay people's lives, tracking down the victims of a recent mob attack in Kenya, speaking to gay men who have spent time in prison for their sexuality and meeting African homosexuals who are often forced into secret lives.
He discovers that AIDS is spreading at an alarming rate among gay men in Africa who are not being given vital sex education and health care by governments that are opposed to homosexuality. As a result, many gay men are dying needlessly.
Samura goes in search of what is driving homophobia in Africa, finding Muslims and Christians working closely together to target homosexuals and visiting American pastors helping to spread anti-gay sentiment.
Dispatches shows that homosexuality is not an African freedom, revealing a major, but little reported, human rights issue, in a continent where millions of gay people live in constant fear of rejection by their communities, of physical and verbal abuse, and even imprisonment.
This programme will be on 4oD as soon as possible after broadcast.


http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/episode-guide/series-65/episode-1
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« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2010, 04:16:28 PM »

Hi Dave

Thank you, I'll try to catch the programme.

Jenni
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« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2010, 09:27:54 AM »

I think my quote of the programme was that white man didn't import homosexuality to Africa he imported homophobia!!

Confused me how the American was saying Jesus loves the gays but the crowd was saying burn them. medieval!!

It worries me that the only way we could put pressure on the governments passing and upholding these regimes would be to punish the poorest by stopping aid.
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