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August
2006

Call to Action: Show that Christians Support Human Rights in Nigeria

The Federal Republic of Nigeria is contemplating the passage of a bill that would criminalize not only all forms of homosexuality, but also those who support the human rights of gay and lesbian people. If the Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act 2006 were to pass, anyone who engaged in private, consensual behavior, was involved with a lesbian or gay organization, attended a lesbian or gay public event, or who blessed a lesbian or gay union could be held criminally liable and sentenced to a 5-year prison term. We believe that this bill is immoral, inhumane, and would be in violation of the basic Christian values of human dignity and fairness.

Because the Christian churches of Nigeria have been some of the primary forces behind this legislation, we are mobilizing a US-based progressive Christian response. Human rights organizations in Nigeria, Africa and around the world have already sent letters of protest.

Please consider signing on to the letter below via email no later than August 8, as the bill will go before the Nigerian House of Representatives early next week. In order to show your support, please email of the Institute for Welcoming Resources with your title, congregation or organization, and denomination. With this effort, we raise our voices to proclaim that the persecution of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people is not a Christian value.

August 9, 2006
Aminu Bello Masari
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Federal Republic of Nigeria

Dear Honorable Speaker,

It has been called to our attention that a bill now before the National Assembly would strip a section of the Nigerian people of their basic human rights. The Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act 2006 goes far beyond banning equality in civil marriage. It is an assault on everyone’s basic freedoms. As leaders of faith communities, we believe that respecting the dignity of every human being is a core spiritual value. We urge you as civic leaders to respect human dignity by rejecting this bill.

The bill says that the law will provide five years imprisonment to anyone who “goes through the ceremony of marriage with a person of the same sex,” helps or supports a same sex marriage, or “is involved in the registration of gay clubs, societies and organizations, sustenance, procession or meetings, publicity and public show of same sex amorous relationship directly or indirectly in public and in private.” It will also prohibit adoption of children by lesbian or gay couples or individuals. Arresting people for these acts challenges fundamental freedoms under the Nigerian Constitution and international human rights law and standards, including the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

This proposed legislation also hurts Nigeria in its struggle to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. This bill would drive part of the population deeper into invisibility and silence—cutting them off from any sort of education concerning how to protect themselves from HIV/AIDS.

The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights affirms the equality of all people. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Nigeria acceded to in 1993, protects the rights to freedom of expression, freedom of conscience, freedom of assembly and freedom of association. The United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Defenders says that “everyone has the right, individually and in association with others, at the national and international levels: a) to meet or assemble peacefully; b) to form, join and participate in non-governmental organizations, associations or groups.”

Most importantly, this bill would strike at the equality, dignity and respect due all people in Nigeria. As faith leaders we are committed to building bridges of understanding across divides of difference. We believe all people of faith are called to work together for a world of justice, peace and equality. We urge you to resist the polarizing rhetoric of some narrow, religious ideologues and instead affirm the fundamental values of freedom reflected in the Nigerian Constitution.

We are asking that you oppose this bill and protect the equality of all Nigerians. Your assistance is necessary in order to overcome the discrimination that takes place in the world today. We are depending on you to do all you can to prevent this bill from being passed and to take a stand for the basic human rights of all people.

Sincerely,

Cc:
Christian Association of Nigeria
Members of the relevant committees of the House of Representatives to be added.



1 comment

  1. troy nolte:

    “Let him who is without sin cast the first stone”. Before we pass judgment on anybody else let us first understand that we all are with sin and to God all sin is filthyness. Let us pray for mercy and deliverance for people under the slavery of homosexuality, not pass laws against them. “with man it is impossible with God all things are possible”. Jesus Christ is the answer to sin and for sin let us look to him and not to our own man made laws for deliverance!! Peace and Grace be with you, Amen. Even still thank you Lord Jesus.



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