Friday, October 10, 2014

Archbishop of Jos Opposes Discrimination Against Gay People

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The Archbishop of Jos, Ignatius Kaigama has spoken out against the unfair treatment of gay people in Nigeria, stating that the Nigerian Catholic Church is opposed to discrimination against people because of sexual orientation.

He made these remarks during a press briefing at the Vatican on Wednesday,The Tablet reports.
Speaking on Nigeria’s adoption of the law that stipulates a 14-year sentences for anyone entering a same-sex union or displaying affection publicly, he said that the only part of the law that the Catholic Church supports is that marriage is between a man and a woman.
“We are not supporting the criminalization of people with different sexual orientations. We would defend any person with homosexual orientation who is being harassed, who is being imprisoned, who is being punished…
The Government may want to punish them – we don’t. In fact we will tell the Government to stop punishing those with different orientations,” he said.
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