How Kenya became a haven for homo-people
How Kenya became a haven for homo-people - LGBTI communities around Africa are badly stigmatized and persecuted - But Kenya has become a haven for these beleaguered individuals - In the midst of legalized criminalization elsewhere, this country accepts them as refugees Several countries in Africa still criminalize lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders. The LGBTI community reports countless cases of violence, legalized persecution and social execration. Amare (not his real name) is one of those cases. He has agreed to come forward and tell his dramatic story. When he finally accepted he was gay, he found out his father, a pastor, also was one. He was shot to death in Uganda. That day, Amare decided to flee. “I ran as far and a fast as I could,” he said. People like him have found some kind of refuge in Kenya, where there is no punitive legislation for LGBTIs. PAY ATTENTION: Get all the latest gossips on NAIJ Gossip App This country is offering people with same-sex gender...