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Members of the same-sex community express alarm over safety after passage of anti-LGBT+ bill 

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In the wake of the recent passage of the Anti-LGBT+ bill on February 28, 2024, the LGBT+ community in Ghana is raising poignant concerns regarding their safety and fundamental rights. 

The legislation, which awaits presidential assent to come into effect, has sent shockwaves among individuals from the same-sex community who have expressed profound fear for their lives and livelihoods.

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Speaking to the BBC, members of the LGBT+ community shared their apprehensions and recounted harrowing experiences following the bill’s passage. One individual, who chose to remain anonymous, expressed intense fear, stating, “I am so scared, very scared, and I don’t know my fate. My life is at stake. It will be my end in Accra.” Such sentiments reflect the pervasive atmosphere of dread and uncertainty gripping the community.

For many, the impact of the bill extends beyond personal safety to encompass significant disruptions in employment and social life. 

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A poignant account shared by a member of the community revealed the stark reality of discrimination in the workplace, stating, “My life was a bit better before this whole Bill started; I lost my job because I was gay. In my previous workplace, my madam had to sack me.” The individual described facing pressure to conform to societal norms and religious beliefs, highlighting the deeply entrenched biases that perpetuate discrimination against the LGBT+ community.

The dire situation has prompted some members of the community to contemplate drastic measures for their safety, including seeking refuge in countries more accepting of LGBT+ rights. “I feel like relocating from the country itself to any LGBTQ+ friendly country which is safe for me to live in,” expressed one individual, underscoring the profound impact of persecution on personal well-being and freedom.

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The passage of the Anti-LGBT+ bill signifies a regressive step in the protection of human rights and the promotion of inclusivity and tolerance in [Country]. The legislation criminalizes LGBT+ activities and prohibits their promotion, advocacy, and funding, imposing severe penalties on those found in violation. Persons caught engaging in such acts could face imprisonment ranging from six months to three years, with promoters and sponsors subject to even harsher penalties.

As the bill awaits presidential assent, the LGBT+ community and human rights advocates are mobilizing efforts to challenge its implementation and uphold the rights and dignity of all individuals regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

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