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LGBT People living in Rwanda face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. While neither homosexuality nor homosexual acts are illegal, homosexuality is considered a taboo topic, and there is no significant public discussion of this issue in any region of the country.What is Rwanda's take on same sex marriages?
It would be very pretentious to be against it then the head of state appears in public with a lesbian couple.
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Exactly,So you mean to say it is neither legal nor illegal?
Exactly,
Rwanda is considered a leader in the progress on human rights for LGBT people in East Africa, is a signatory of the United Nations joint statement condemning violence against LGBT people, being one of the only few countries in Africa to have sponsored the declaration.
Very Soon.If that is the case then he is not being a hypocrite.
It is actually a symbol that sooner rather than later LGBT will be granted legal recognition.
Very Soon.
Well, Tanzanian residents believe that homosexuality is a way of life that society should not accept, i'm pretty sure it will take a very long time to see a same sex tying a knot.What does that tell you about Tanzania?
Do you think we will follow suit?
Should we expect to see lesbians and gays tying the knot?
Real talkWhat is Rwanda's take on same sex marriages?
It would be very pretentious to be against it then the head of state appears in public with a lesbian couple.
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