Kenya High Court delays ruling on law banning gay sex to May 24 -judge

Kenya High Court delays ruling on law banning gay sex to May 24 -judge

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An LGBT activist holds the rainbow flag during a court hearing in the Milimani high Court in Nairobi in Nairobi, Kenya. February 22, 2019. REUTERS/Baz Ratner

Supporters and opponents of gay rights said on Friday they accepted a decision by Kenyaโ€™s High Court to delay for another three months a ruling on whether to strike down a colonial-era law banning gay sex.


The ruling, potentially a landmark decision for gay rights in Africa, was due to be issued on Friday, but the court said it needed until May 24 to reach a decision.

Judge Chacha Mwita told a packed court in the capital, Nairobi, that the extra time was necessary because of the voluminous paperwork submitted in the case.

โ€œThe judges on the bench also sit in other courts … we need more time,โ€ Mwita said. โ€œMy file alone put together is above my height standing, so we are still working…โ€

Same-sex relationships are illegal in more than 70 countries, almost half of them in Africa, where homosexuality is broadly taboo and persecution is rife.

In Kenya, where same-sex relationships can lead to a 14-year jail sentence, campaigners for lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender (LGBT) rights have become increasingly vocal in recent years.


Kenya arrested 534 people for same-sex relationships between 2013 and 2017, the government said. Kenyaโ€™s high court began hearings on the law last year.

โ€œThe adjournment is not something that should worry Kenyans, they are doing their job and we hope theyโ€™ll do it well,โ€ Charles Kanjama, a lawyer for the Kenya Christian Professionals Forum, which is against the petition to strike down the law, told Reuters.

Campaigners say the colonial-era law violates Kenyaโ€™s progressive 2010 constitution, which guarantees equality, dignity and privacy for all citizens.

They also submitted arguments based on Indiaโ€™s rejection of a similar law in August.

โ€œMaybe they need time to consult … let them have their time to research on homosexuality and human rights and let them come make their decision,โ€ gay rights activist Phelix Kasanda, also known as Mama G, told Reuters.

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