Ivory Coast officials refuse to explain why two gay men were jailed
Acitivists say if indecency law was applied it would be first known instance of it being used to jail gay people Authorities in the Ivory Coast have refused to explain why two gay men were arrested and jailed in a country that does not criminalise same-sex acts, and is widely regarded as a (…)
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