
Ghana’s Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill Resurfaces Despite Court Order - iAfrica
Ghana’s Parliament has resubmitted a controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill to President Nana Akufo-Addo for final approval, despite awaiting a Supreme Court ruling on its constitutionality. The proposed legislation would impose up to three years in prison for people who identify as LGBTQ and up to five years for those who support LGBTQ+ activities. Alban Bagbin, Ghana’s
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Is it possible that Western conservative influence operations are dragging African countries like Kenya into culture wars whose endgame only they understand?
Global Voices
Former Ku Klux Klan 'grand dragon' reportedly advising Irish far-right groups
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Inside Ziklag: The secret group of rich Christians trying to sway elections and change the country
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Salon.com
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