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Gay's outlawed in Nigeria

Muslim rule in Nigeria has lead to ancient society laws being re introduced. Two men have been accused by a member of the Nigerian public of having sex in a public toilet.
Acts of sodomizing is  not un common the the Christian religion and ancient history tells of the wrath of God against these acts when he came down to earth and destroyed Sodom and Gomorra with fire.
Aids was also first identified in the gay communities in the 1980's. The world famous Libiratchie was one the first celebrity figures that bought this dreaded disease into the media spot light.
Soon after followed pop star Freddy Mercury. A man loved by the world for his great vocals and lead singer of Queen.
Today the disease has broken out of the gay boundaries and are as much as a threat to heterosexuals as to gays.
Killing more people than any other disease in Africa, this disease have mutated into more than one strain and it is believed that the central African strain is even more vigorous than any other strain.
The disease are spreading fast into the un expecting Europe trough young males and females. Europe has a good medical system and are well fed. The devastating effects of aids is a time bomb suppressed by good nutrition and good hygiene trough out Europe.
It is obvious that the call for safe sex around the world has not find its way into the young and innocent European travelers.
In Africa, it seems, the only way to stop this disease from spreading is by destroying all the carriers. Unsuspected victims fall prey to sexual predators, infected by this disease, on a daily basis. Carriers of the disease have disclosed to health workers that they refuse to inform their sexual partners of their infection and expose various sexual partners, in the absence of protected sex, to the disease.
The Fait of the Nigerian men rests on the outcome of a trail to be held in this Muslim controlled country. If they are found guilty their fait might be sealed by public execution. Death by stoning has not yet been practiced, in Nigeria, since the reintroduction of this code in 1999.
The two men one aged 40 and one aged 18 will appear in court on Wednesday 20 July 2005.
 

By Petrus Viviers

 

July 05 Stories

29th Session of the World Heritage Committee
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Brazil to break AIDS drug patent
Deputy President Visits Zimbabwe
Dlamini Zuma in Paris
Final on Beach Ban
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G8 Summit ends in disappointment
Gays Outlawed in Nigeria
Independence day Blast
Land Summit Western Cape
Moretele and Mafikeng Local Municipalities
NAPWA marches to the Premier
Pine Forests for Eastern Cape
Pongola must pay
President Mbeki meet the Joint Working Group
SADC Fisheries Patrol
Zuma to Receive Highest Russian Award

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

12/02/2006 17:30

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