Kenya’s president calls gay rights a non-issue during Obama visit

KENYAN President Uhuru Kenyatta says gay rights are a “non-issue” in Kenya and that the issue is not a priority. Kenyatta was asked about gay rights during a joint news conference with President Barack Obama in Nairobi. Obama voiced strong support for gay rights in Africa.

But Kenyatta says while the US and Kenya agree on a lot, there are some things that cultures or societies just don’t accept.

Gay sex is a crime in Kenya punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

Kenyatta says it’s very difficult to impose beliefs on people that they don’t accept.

He says his government wants to focus elsewhere.

Kenyatta says after Kenya deals with other more pressing issues such as terrorism, it can begin to look at new issues. But he says for the moment, gay rights isn’t at the forefront for Kenyans. — AP

Related Posts

Midnight axe, gun raid attack suspect arrested, dragged to court

Danisa Masuku, [email protected] AN armed man who allegedly pounced on a house before robbing the occupants of property worth US$2 500 has been arrested and appeared in court. Trust Nkomo…

WATCH: Several injured in Mahatshula road accident

Eliah Saushoma Several people were injured and rushed to hospital after a commuter omnibus they were travelling in was involved in an accident along the Bulawayo-Harare Road in Mahatshula on…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×