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Cameroon declines proposed visit of France’s LGBTQ ambassador

Cameroon has officially declined the visit of France’s ambassador for LGBTQ rights, emphasizing that homosexuality remains illegal under the country’s current laws.

Ambassador Jean-Marc Berthon was due to visit the Central African country from 27 June until 1 July to discuss gender rights, the BBC reports.

But foreign minister Lejeune Mbella Mbella in a French language circular sighted by GhanaWeb noted that the government disapproves of the planned visit.

Homosexuality the statement said “qualified as a crime of common law” in Cameroon.

Recently Cameroon’s National Communication Council warned the media against promoting homosexual content, the BBC Africa LIVE report added.

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