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Ghana's top court upholds law criminalising gay sex

Ghana LGBTQ+ activists see church blessings as distant luxury
July 24, 2024
Reuters

ACCRA (Reuters) - Ghana's Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a six-decade-old law criminalising gay sex as the west African country awaits another court decision on whether to introduce even harsher penalties in a new bill.

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