Botswana celebrates historic decriminalisation of gay sex
Botswana’s High Court announced its decision this morning (June 11) to decriminalise gay sex, and people are rejoicing the “life-changing” decision.
Scenes of celebration are flooding social media, after this historic victory for LGBT+ people in Botswana and worldwide.
Anna Mmolai-Chalmers, CEO of Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals of Botswana (LEGABIBO) said in a press release: “It has taken a long time for our community to be where it is.
“This incredibly life-changing decision, although it does not right all the wrongs done to individual members of the LGBT community, is a step towards restoring our dignity as human beings.”
“The decision has several implications for the LGBTIQ community,” Mmolai-Chalmers continued.
“Not only does it provide legal affirmation and recognition of the rights of LGBTIQ persons, but it allows an important space for addressing public health issues more efficiently and effectively.
“We can finally start building a more tolerant society. The real work starts now.”
Human Rights Watch said on Instagram: “Congratulations to all the activists that worked so hard for so long to #repeal164 and stand up for LGBT rights in Botswana.”
Scenes of joy as decriminalization Of homosexuality made official in Botswana #repeal164 pic.twitter.com/pBch7o6kdh
— Ryan Lenora Brown (@ryanlenorabrown) June 11, 2019
Those in the courtroom posted videos of the reaction, with people screaming and hugging, when the decision was announced.
Botswana decriminalizes Sections 164,165 and 167, severed. Human rights for all. Leaving No one Behind.Botswana comes through for our people. What a day. What a day #Repeal164 #Decrim164 pic.twitter.com/kKRFET8YWK— Keikantse Phele (@ke_phele) June 11, 2019
“I am proud that this has happened in my lifetime,” said trans artist from Botswana
A trans artist was quoted by OutRight Action International on Instagram saying: “I am proud that this has happened in my lifetime… Justice will always shine brighter in the light than hate.”
Others on social media congratulated lawyer Gosego Lekgowe who read out a statement by the anonymous gay man who made the challenge to the country’s penal code.
According to the press release by LEGABIBO, when announcing the decision Botswana’s High Court said: “Any criminalisation of love or finding fulfilment in love dilutes compassion and intolerance.”