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LGBT+ Rights Ghana

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LGBT+ Rights Ghana
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LGBT+ Rights Ghana bụ òtù Ghana nke na-akwado ikike LGBT na Ghana. Òtù ahụ etinyela aka n'ụdị ụfọdụ nke ime ihe ike gụnyere ịmepụta Ghana Gay Blackmail List iji lụso egwu na ịpụnara ndị ikom na-eme enyi nwoke ọgụ. N'afọ 2021, nzukọ ahụ meghere ụlọ ọrụ ya na Accra nke dugara n'iwe ọha na eze na mmegide sitere n'aka òtù ndị na-emegide LGBT na Ghana. Onye isi nchịkwa LGBT+ Rights Ghana bụ Alex Kofi Donkor.

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E hiwere LGBT+ Rights Ghana n'afọ 2018 dị ka blọọgụ cyber activism.[1] N'afọ 2020, o mepụtara ibe mgbasa ozi mmekọrịta a na-akpọ "Ghana Gay Blackmail List" iji lụso egwu na ịpụnara ndị nwoke na-eme enyi nwoke site n'ịdepụta ihe omume egwu na inye njikọ maka ndị LGBT a na-emegbu iji nye akụkọ. Alex Kofi Donkor, onye isi nchịkwa nke LGBT+ Rights Ghana kwuru na e mepụtara ibe ahụ mgbe a wakporo ọtụtụ ndị LGBT Ghana, jiri égbè yie ha egwu, ma zuo ha ohi, mana ha enwetaghị enyemaka ọ bụla n'aka ndị uwe ojii.[2][3][4]

N'afọ 2021, LGBT+ Rights Ghana meghere ọfịs ya na Accra ma kpọọ ụfọdụ ndị nnọchi anya mba ọzọ, ndị ama ama, ndị na-eme ngagharị iwe, na ndị LGBT+ maka ihe omume ahụ nke e bu n'obi ịnakọta ego. Ihe omume a kpatara iwe na mba ahụ dum. Tụkwasị na nke a, e nwere mmegide sitere n'aka òtù ndị na-emegide nwoke idina nwoke nke kpọrọ gọọmentị ka ha mechie nzukọ ahụ ma rịọ Inspector General of Police ka ọ jide ndị niile metụtara nzukọ ahụ.[5][6][7][8] Na nzaghachi, LGBT+ Rights Ghana wepụtara nkwupụta na-ekwusi ike na ndị LGBT nọ na Ghana nwere ikike ikike mmadụ, gụnyere nnwere onwe mkpakọrịta.[9][10][11] N'abalị iri abụọ na ise n'ọnwa Febụwarị, ndị uwe ojii mechiri ụlọ ọrụ ha.[12][13][14]

N'ọnwa Machị n'afọ 2021, nzukọ ahụ katọrọ atụmatụ imebi iwu gbasara ikike LGBT na Ghana.[15]

Ebensidee

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  1. LGBT+ Rights Ghana | Born Free and Equal.. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved on 6 July 2021.
  2. Maurice (June 11, 2020). Grindr Catfish are ‘Robbing, Abusing and Blackmailing’ Gay Men in Ghana, but Victims are the Ones who could be Jailed. Pink News. Retrieved on February 13, 2021.
  3. Asiedu (June 9, 2020). With Blackmail List, Gay Men in Ghana Fight Conmen Posing as Lovers. Thomson Reuters Foundation. Retrieved on February 14, 2021.
  4. Asiedu (June 9, 2020). With Blackmail List, Gay Men in Ghana Fight Conmen Posing as Lovers. Reuters. Retrieved on February 14, 2021.
  5. Adjetey (February 13, 2021). Uproar over establishment of LGBT office in Ghana. Africa Feeds. Retrieved on February 13, 2021.
  6. Gays Pitch Camp in Ghana, Holds Fundraising Event Attended by Diplomats. Modern Ghana (February 14, 2021). Retrieved on February 14, 2021.
  7. Byte (February 11, 2021). Top Class Bigot Moses Foh-Amoaning, Who Would Be A 2nd Class Citizen in Tanzania, Calls for LGBT Rights Office Opened in Accra to Be Shut Down. Ghana Celebrities. Retrieved on February 14, 2021.
  8. Ayamga (February 11, 2021). Government Must Shut Down New LGBT Office in Accra – Foh-Amoaning. Pulse Ghana. Retrieved on February 14, 2021.
  9. Emmanuel (February 12, 2021). We're Here to Stay - LGBT Ghana Responds to Foh-Amoaning. Pulse Ghana. Retrieved on February 13, 2021.
  10. Byte (February 11, 2021). LGBT+ Rights Ghana Responds to Moses Foh-Amoaning and Media Misinformation. Ghana Celebrities. Retrieved on February 14, 2021.
  11. We've Got An Irrevocable Right To Exist As A Recognized Entity-LGBT+ Rights Ghana. Rainbow Radio Online (February 11, 2021). Retrieved on February 14, 2021.
  12. "Being gay in Ghana: LGBT community is ‘under attack’", BBC News, 11 March 2021. Retrieved on 6 July 2021.
  13. Nimi Princewill. "Founder of LGBTQI center shut down in Ghana says he fears for his safety", CNN. Retrieved on 6 July 2021.
  14. "Ghana security forces shut down LGBTQ office: Rights group", www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved on 6 July 2021. (in en)
  15. Bhalla. "Ghana MPs plan law criminalising promotion of LGBT+ rights", Reuters, 9 March 2021. Retrieved on 6 July 2021. (in en)

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