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Burkina Faso Criminalises Homosexuality, Approves Jail Terms, Fines

by Nafisat Abdulrahman
2 months ago
in Foreign News
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Burkina Faso has passed a new law criminalising homosexuality, marking a sharp reversal in the country’s legal stance on same-sex relationships and aligning it with a growing trend of anti-LGBT measures across West Africa.

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According to the BBC, thetransitional parliament, an unelected body, approved the legislation on Monday, building on a draft family code adopted by the cabinet last year.

Justice Minister Edasso Rodrigue Bayala, speaking on the state media, outlined the consequences: “The law provides for a prison sentence of between two and five years as well as fines.” He added that foreign nationals convicted under the law would also face deportation.

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The bill now awaits the signature of military leader Captain Ibrahim Traoré, who has ruled Burkina Faso since seizing power in 2022 after ousting Lt. Col. Paul-Henri Damiba. His approval would mark the final step before the law takes effect.

Until now, Burkina Faso was one of the few African countries where same-sex relationships were legal. Unlike many former British colonies, it did not inherit anti-homosexuality statutes at independence from France in 1960. However, the largely religious and socially conservative country, where fewer than 10% of citizens identify as non-religious, has increasingly leaned toward restrictive policies.

The move mirrors developments in neighbouring Mali, which criminalised homosexuality last year under military rule. Nigeria already enforced strict bans, while Ghana’s parliament passed a similar bill that was never signed into law. Uganda has gone further, imposing life sentences for consensual same-sex acts and making “aggravated homosexuality” a capital offence.

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International organisations have repeatedly criticised such measures. The World Bank, for instance, suspended loans to Uganda in protest against its anti-LGBT legislation, although the restriction was later lifted.

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