CAPTION: The Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park in Accra, Ghana — overlaid with Fatteh’s map of the African continent.
Fatteh’s monthly round-up of LGBTQ+ news from the continent features a singer from Côte d’Ivoire, a Nigerian governor, Ethiopian asylum-seekers, and stories from Malawi, Morocco, Ghana, Benin, Tunisia, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.
by Beza Lealem
It has been another eventful month for LGBTQ+ communities across the continent, as sobering news and alarming developments were tempered by the resolve and resourcefulness of ordinary people.
Fatteh reported on Burkina Faso’s move to join more than 30 other African countries in criminalising homosexuality. Elsewhere, the corridors of power were teeming with the usual hostile forces but there were also a few signs of hope. Here’s our round-up of the headlines of other important stories that unfolded in September impacting LGBTQ+ Africans.
Politicians Weaponised Homophobia in Ghana’s National Election, Says Report
Benin Reportedly Moves to Prosecute Perpetrators of Anti-LGBTQ Violence
Ethiopian Asylum Seeker Freed from Malta Detention Following LGBTQ Campaign
Soweto Pride Celebrates Its 21st Anniversary with Major March in South Africa
Egypt Arrests TikTokers with ‘Immoral’ Views on Women and LGBTQ Issues
Police Officer and Cousin Jailed for Murder of South African Lesbian Activist
Moroccan Activist Imprisoned for 30 Months For ‘Allah Is Lesbian’ Blasphemy
French Embassy Accused of ‘Promoting LGBT Rights’ in Central African Republic
Transgender Inmate Sues South Africa Prison Over Gender Identity Discrimination
Gay Men in Burkina Faso Fear ‘Witch Hunt’ After Homosexuality Criminalisation
Trans Cameroonians Go Underground for Hormone Replacement Therapy
Equatorial Guinean LGBTQ Activist in Spain Battles Threats from Home
Concerts of Côte d’Ivoire’s Rosaline Layo Cancelled in France Over Homophobia
Governor of Nigeria’s Kano State Approves Bill to Outlaw Same-Sex Marriage
UN Confirms Rebels Raped Women and LGBT People in DR Congo Conflict
Gaza Flotilla Coordinator Resigns Over Tunisian LGBTQ Activist Participation
US Funding Cuts Shutter LGBTQ Clinics in Malawi’s Beseiged Refugee Camp

