The former first lady of Liberia has reportedly tabled a bill which could make homosexuality in the country punishable by death in her new capacity as a senator.
AFP reports that Jewel Howard Taylor, erstwhile wife of former president Charles Taylor, wants gay sex to attract a penalty ranging from 10 years imprisonment to execution.
The proposed amendment to the country’s marriage laws reads: “No two persons of the same sex shall have sexual relations. A violation of this prohibition will be considered a first degree felony.”
George Tengbeh told AFP the bill aims “to prevent the parliament from talking about such an issue that is against our tradition and culture”.
He added that gay rights were “not suitable for” Liberia because it “does not allow such things to happen”. Gay acts are already illegal in the sub-Saharan country and attract a penalty of up to three years in prison, AFP reported.
Source: PinkNews, Feb. 17, 2012