Kenya Chiefs Block Mombasa ‘Gay Wedding’
Local chiefs and Kenyan officials have prevented a planned “gay wedding” in Kenya – where such unions are illegal. The marriage had been due to take place in a private villa near the resort of Mombasa but chiefs took action after it was reported in the local press. “I was shocked… I won’t allow it,” Chief Hussein Swaleh told the BBC. Homosexuality has become a hot topic in Africa after a Ugandan MP last year proposed a bill which includes the death penalty for some homosexual acts.
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This shows the hubris and immorality of those Moslems who think they have the only path to god and want to force their rules on everyone, everywhere, all the time. The reward for such unscrupulous intolerance is shame and ridicule.