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High Court strikes down colonial-era laws criminalising same-sex conduct

In a judgement delivered on 21 June, Namibia’s High Court struck down colonial-era laws criminalising same-sex conduct, ruling that they unfairly discriminated against gay men and were therefore unconstitutional. According to the Human Dignity Trust, an NGO, it is unclear whether, since independence, anyone engaged in consensual same sex activity had been convicted under the ‘sodomy’ and ‘unnatural sexual offences’ laws. It stated, however, that there had been arrests and that the laws had enabled stigma and discrimination that had affected the whole of the LGBTQIA+ community. The case was brought by prominent Namibian LGBTQIA+ activist, Friedel Dausab.  

Sources: High Court of Namibia, The Conversation, Human Dignity Trust

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