US envoy to ‘stand up’ for LGBTQ rights in Kenya

Story By: BBC News

The US ambassador to Kenya has held a meeting with the LGBT community in the country to show support amid hardening attitudes against the group.

“The US proudly advances efforts to protect LGBTQI+ persons from discrimination and violence and will continue to stand up for human rights and equality, ” Ambassador Meg Whitman posted on Twitter on Wednesday.

This was a stronger stance than her previous statement in which she said the US would “respect” Kenya’s view on gay rights although it differed from her country’s.

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Homosexuality is illegal in Kenya. The Supreme Court last month upheld the gay community’s right to register an association, but the decision has sparked a fresh wave of resentment against homosexuality.

Education officials have initiated a campaign to address the perceived infiltration of LGBT advocacy in schools, while the First Lady, Rachel Ruto, has declared homosexuality a threat to the family.

A local MP is pushing a bill to increase the maximum punishment for homosexuality to life in prison.

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