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LGBTQ+ ambassador to France cancels trip to Cameroon over fierce resistance

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LGBTQ+ ambassador to France cancels trip to Cameroon over fierce resistance

France’s ambassador for LGBTQ rights, Jean-Marc Berthon, revealed the abandonment of a scheduled visit to Cameroon due to the host country’s objections.

The Cameroon government formally objected to the visit stressing in a Foreign Ministry statement that homosexuality was criminalized under existing laws.

Jean-Marc Berthon was due to visit the Central African country from 27 June until 1 July to discuss gender rights, multiple media channels reported earlier this week.

But Cameroon’s 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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