Malawi Gay Marriage Trial Set for January 15
Human rights defender arrested on
false porn charges
LONDON, January 5, 2010 – A Malawian court yesterday refused
bail to two men who celebrated their engagement to be married in a traditional African ceremony, which they held late last
year.
Giving his ruling at a court in the city of Blantyre on Monday January 4, judge Nyakwawa Usiwa-Usiwa claimed
Steven Monjeza (26) and Tiwonge Chimbalanga (20) were at risk of mob violence and would be safer in custody – a claim
rejected by the defendants and their lawyers.
In Malawi, even people accused of serious crimes like violent robbery
and assault usually get bail.
The same day the police arrested a worker from the human rights group CEDEP, which
assisted the detained men and secured them legal representation.
“Steven and Tiwonge are the first same-sex
couple to begin the process of getting married in Malawi,” said human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell of OutRage! in
London, who has been liaising with human rights defenders inside Malawi to support the detained men.
“The
two men have been returned to Chichiri Prison pending their trial on charges of homosexuality, scheduled for Friday January
15 in Blantyre,” added Mr Tatchell.
“They face a maximum sentence of 14 years jail, under Malawi's
anti-gay law, section 153 of the penal code, which was originally imposed on the country by the British colonisers during
the nineteenth century.
“Both men deny the charges and will challenge the prosecution on the grounds that
it is illegal under the equal rights and non-discrimination clauses of the Malawian constitution.
“Tiwonge
and Steven are quite fearful and dejected,” Mr. Tatchell continued. They were jeered in court and have been disowned
by their families. Conditions in Chichiri jail are appalling. They say they have been beaten in prison and they are now threatened
with forced intimate medical examinations to determine whether they have had sex.
“Visitors have taken them
food and clothing and given them some money. They encouraged them to stand firm and reassured them that they have support
inside Malawi and worldwide. This has lifted their spirits.
“Steven and Tiwonge now have a good legal team,
including Mauya Msuku, Felix Tandwe and Noel Supedi.
“They also have the support of the Malawian human rights
group, the Centre for the Development of People (CEDEP), which works to defend the welfare of marginalised communities, including
prisoners, sex workers and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.”
Turning to the arrest of the administrator
of CEDEP, who was arrested on January 4, Mr. Tatchell said This was on “trumped up charges” that the group’s
safer sex HIV education materials are pornographic.
“His arrest is almost certainly in retaliation for CEDEP’s
public support for Tiwonge and Steven,” Mr. Tatchell said. “There are concerns that the Executive Director of
CEDEP, Gift Trapence, may now also face arrest by the police.
“This prosecution is illegal. It is contrary
to section 20 of the Malawi constitution, which outlaws all discrimination and it violates the equal treatment provisions
of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, which Malawi has signed and pledged to uphold.
“Malawi’s
anti-gay laws were not devised by Malawians. They were devised in London in the nineteenth century and imposed on the people
of Malawi by the British colonisers and their army of occupation. Before the British came and conquered Malawi, there were
no laws against homosexuality. These laws are a foreign imposition. They are not African laws,” Mr. Tatchell insisted.
A Malawi Defence Campaign has been set up. To make a donation to support the jailed men, post a cheque payable to
“OutRage!” to OutRage!, PO Box 17816, London SW14 8WT. Enclose a note giving your name and address and stating
that your donation is for the Malawi Defence Campaign. OutRage! will pass all money donated to Tiwonge and Steven's defence
team in Malawi.
It is hoped to make convenient arrangements for those outside the UK to donate in the very near
future.
Originally published at http://www.ukgaynews.org.uk/Archive/10/Jan/0501.htm where there are links to resources.
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