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Botswana to Appeal Ruling Decriminalising Homosexuality

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 6 July 2019.

On June 11, 2019, Botswana's High Court made history by ruling that laws criminalising homosexuality were unconstitutional, effectively decriminalising same-sex relationships in the country.

However, the government has announced plans to appeal the ruling, with Attorney General Abraham Keetshabe stating that the judges had made a mistake in their decision.

"I have thoroughly read the 132-page-long judgment and I am of the view that the High Court erred in arriving at this conclusion," Mr Keetshabe said in a statement.

The High Court ruling was seen as a significant step towards improving LGBT rights in Africa, with many countries on the continent still maintaining laws that outlaw same-sex relationships.

Botswana's decision to appeal the ruling has been met with disappointment from human rights groups and activists around the world, who had celebrated the court's decision as a major victory for equality and human rights.

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