eSwatini court refuses to recognise LGBTQ group 

by centra
0 comments
ESWATINI

A court in eSwatini, Africa’s last absolute monarchy where homosexuality is still banned, has rejected a bid by the country’s leading LGBTQ rights group for official recognition, the group said Saturday.

The judges “continually state that the organisation wants to sell sex to the public. This is nowhere found in the mandate and vision of the organisation,” said Sisanda Mavimbela, executive director of Eswatini Gender Minorities, which aims to protect, promote and advance LGBTQ rights.

A00F72B4 32D1 46CC BFAD C48EFEF81DFC
Photo: Twitter

The country’s high court in the capital Mbabane ruled Friday that the real purpose of the NGO, which fights for access to care for LGBTQ people, is to spread information about same-sex sexual practices, and condemned the publicity of such issues.   

“What is in the sanctity of the home should not be shouted out on the mountain top,” said judge Mumcy Dlamini.  

In the small, impoverished state of 1.3 million people, gay couples cannot marry or adopt children. Homosexuality is outlawed by a law prohibiting sodomy.

“There is no legislation recognising LGBTIs or protecting the right to a non-heterosexual orientation and gender identity,” another organisation, Rock of Hope, said in a statement.  

A small landlocked country, eSwatini has been ruled since 1986 by King Mswati III, who has been criticised for an extravagant lifestyle and regularly accused of human rights violations. 

The king, who can dissolve parliament, the government and appoint or dismiss judges, also commands the police and army. 

Political parties, though theoretically permitted, cannot participate in the elections. 

In late June 2021, pro-democracy protests descended into violence resulting in the deaths of several people. 

AFP

—————————————————————

DO YOU HAVE A NEWS STORY OR AN OPINION FOR CENTRAL NEWS: E-mail us : newsroom@centralnews.co.za or Whatsapp us on 083 398 9119  

Related Articles

Leave a Comment

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept