MPs call on Home Secretary to protect Ugandan and Nigerian LGBT asylum seekers
PinkNews.co.uk - 16 minutes ago
Twenty seven MPs have signed an Early Day Motion calling on Home
Secretary Theresa May to protect asylum seekers fleeing homophobic
persecution in Uganda and Nigeria.
The motion, proposed by Naomi Long, the Alliance Party MP for Belfast
East, warns that Uganda and Nigeria's decision to strengthen their
laws against same-sex sexual activity has greatly impacted on the
lives of LGBT citizens.
'Repeat offenders' of same-sex sexual activity can face
life imprisonment in Uganda and Nigeria.
The motion calls on the UK Government to make concerted efforts to
contribute to the promotion of LGBT rights in both countries and for
concern to be expressed that LGBT Ugandans and Nigerians "are being
beaten by mobs, arrested by authorities and subjected to torture by
those in power at detention facilities".
Britain's commitments, enshrined by European law, to protect those
fleeing homophobic persecution are also mentioned in the motion. It
goes on to warn "that the government has done nothing to end practices
that discriminate against LGBTQ asylum seekers and prejudice their
cases through demands that they prove they are gay and demeans the
ordeals they go through".
A direct appeal is made to Home Secretary Theresa May "to provide safe
resettlement to present and future cases of LGBTQ asylum seekers from
Uganda and Nigeria, recognising their political status and the serious
threat to their safety, wellbeing and life."
A protest is due to take place outside the Home Office on Friday for a
lesbian asylum seeker who is due to be deported to Uganda this
weekend.
The Home Office has come under renewed criticism over its policy on
processing LGBT asylum claims.
Yesterday, the High Court ruled that fast track detention, a system
used to process the vast majority of LGBT asylum cases, was
"unlawful".
Decisions to deport are often made before a claimant's legal appeal
has been fully exhausted.
Mr Justice Ouseley said the system carries an "unacceptably high risk
of unfairness."
On Thursday, the Home Office once again rejected claims of deporting
LGBT asylum seekers.
Conservative minister Baroness Susan Williams recently admitted that
the UK Government did not know how many asylum claims from Uganda were
made on the basis of sexual orientation.
A review of UK LGBT asylum policy by Sir John Vine, the Chief
Inspector of Borders and Immigration, will be published this month.
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