Burkina Faso's transitional parliament has passed legislation outlawing conduct deemed to promote LGBTQ practices, introducing fines, prison sentences and sanctions for persons convicted. The move comes less than a year after neighboring Mali adopted a law criminalizing homosexuality.
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- Burkina Faso's transitional parliament unanimously passed a law criminalising LGBT practices. 17s
- The law introduces fines, prison sentences, and possible deportation for non-citizens who are repeat offenders. 30s
- The legislation follows similar anti-LGBT laws recently enacted in Mali, Ghana, and Uganda. 45s
- Over half of Africa's countries criminalise same-sex activity, with few exceptions. 1m 29s
- South Africa remains the only African nation where same-sex marriage is legal. 1m 54s