Botswana decriminalises homosexuality: Here's what you need to know

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Botswana decriminalises homosexuality: Here's what you need to know
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Botswana's decision has received praise from LGBTQI+ activists in and out of the country.

Image:Botswana is the latest African country to embrace diversity and tolerance after a high court ruling to scrap laws which criminalise homosexuality. The decision has received praise from LGBTQI+ activists in and out of the country. An anonymous gay applicant, identified as LM, is behind the decriminalisation of homosexuality in country. LM challenged

["unnatural offenses"], under which homosexuality was punishable with up to seven years imprisonment. "We are not looking for people to agree with homosexuality, but to be tolerant." reported in March that the applicant's lawyers told the high court that the public's opinion on homosexuality had changed, and that employment laws embraced sexual diversity. Three judges voted unanimously for the decriminalisation of homosexuality, on grounds that it is unconstitutional. Judge Michael Leburu, who delivered the judgment, said it was important to embrace people's sexual identities and acknowledged that homosexuality is neither a choice or a fashion statement.

"Human dignity is harmed when minority groups are marginalised. Sexual orientation is not a fashion statement, but an important attribute in one's personality."UNAIDS executive director Gunilla Carlsson said:"This is a historic ruling for LGBT people in Botswana. It restores privacy, respect and dignity to the country's LGBT people."

Sonke Gender Justice on Tuesday said the ruling has"served as a reminder that homosexuality is not 'un-African' but rather a necessary component of any democracy committed to the rule of law, equality and human rights."

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