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Thursday, 9 May 2013

Australian wants homosexuality legalised in Kenya


.Since when did tourists come to Kenya and amended the laws? ...in that case, could we also demand entry to Australia withought visas?- Mashariaz Gitonga  
  May 9th 2013 

Ian Castleman [Photo: Courtesy]
By Pamela   Chepkemei
Nairobi, Kenya: An Australian citizen accused of having sexual intercourse with other males wants the court to outlaw some sections of the sexual offences Act and declare homosexuality legal in Kenya.
Mr Ian Castleman who is facing criminal charges for having sex with two other male has filed a petition at the High Court challenging the Sexual Offences Act.
He says the criminal charges amounts to discrimination because he has been charged because of his sexual orientation.

 The two males he is accused of having sexual intercourse with, were residing at an orphanage operated by the petitioner and he offered them financial assistance.
The petitioner wants the High Court to make a decision on the rights of gay people in Kenya.
“There is no basis to maintain criminal charges against me. The charges are discriminatory against persons disposed to sexual activity involving the same sex,” said Mr Castleman.
Through his lawyer, Mr Pravin Bowry, He is asking the High Court to declare that the Sexual offences act is discriminatory towards   people who are homosexual.
Mr Castleman wants the court to quash the charges against him which he says were preferred contrary to public policy and international law.
Mr Castleman is a Director of Ian Castleman Orphanage Kenya based in Elburgon within Nakuru County.
His case was referred to the High Court by a magistrate for constitutional interpretation.

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