Ghana Faces International Criticism Over Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill
As Ghana's parliament passes a severe anti-LGBTQ+ bill, President Akufo-Addo deliberates on signing amid widespread condemnation and potential economic repercussions.
- Ghana's parliament has passed a draconian anti-LGBTQ+ bill, sparking international criticism and raising concerns over human rights.
- The bill proposes severe penalties for LGBTQ+ individuals and their allies, including imprisonment for up to a decade for promoting LGBTQ+ activities.
- President Nana Akufo-Addo has withheld his signature, waiting for the Supreme Court's ruling on the bill's constitutionality.
- The legislation has garnered support within Ghana but faces opposition from human rights activists and international communities.
- Economic implications loom as Ghana risks losing significant international funding, including a potential $3.8 billion from the World Bank.