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UK Archbishop criticises Nigerian and Ugandan anti-gay laws


The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have written to the presidents of Nigeria and Uganda, after being asked about laws there penalising gay people.


The letter said homosexual people were loved and valued by God and should not be victimised or diminished.

Nigeria and Uganda have both passed legislation targeting people with same-sex attraction.

The letter is also addressed to all primates (heads of national Churches) in the worldwide Anglican Communion.

Archbishops Justin Welby of Canterbury and John Sentamu of York said the letter was a result of “questions about the Church of England’s attitude to new legislation in several countries that penalises people with same-sex attraction”.

The letter comes as Archbishop Welby starts a five-day tour of Africa.

‘Draconian’

In Nigeria this month, President Goodluck Jonathan signed into law a bill which bans same-sex marriages, gay groups and shows of same-sex public affection.

In Uganda – Archbishop Sentamu’s native country – a bill allowing for greater punishments for gay people, and those who fail to turn them in to police, has been passed by parliament, but blocked – for now – by President Yoweri Museveni.

The laws have been heavily criticised by gay and human rights groups.

UN human rights chief Navi Pillay described the Nigerian law as “draconian”.

She said she had rarely seen a piece of legislation “that in so few paragraphs directly violates so many basic, universal human rights”.

In their letter, the archbishops reiterated their support for a document known as the Dromantine Communique, published in 2005 by the primates of the Anglican Communion.

The communique said: “We continue unreservedly to be committed to the pastoral support and care of homosexual people.

“The victimisation or diminishment of human beings whose affections happen to be ordered towards people of the same sex is anathema to us.

“We assure homosexual people that they are children of God, loved and valued by Him and deserving the best we can give – pastoral care and friendship.”

‘False gospel’

Archbishop Welby’s stance on homosexual relationships has created tension with more traditionalist Anglicans.

Last October, he held talks with members of the Global Anglican Future Conference (Gafcon), which condemns those who preach what it calls a “false gospel” claiming God’s blessing for same-sex unions.

The primates of seven national Anglican churches in Africa attended October’s Gafcon meeting, including Uganda and Nigeria.

Archbishop Welby has said some gay couples have loving, stable and monogamous relationships of “stunning” quality.

But he says he still supports the Church of England’s opposition to active homosexuality.

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11 comments

  1. Mr Archbishops, you better focus on your own country and leave us alone. its none of your business if we decided to follow a natural law.

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  2. abomination even bible condem it

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  3. All these people are agents of devil and we refuse2be initiated into such world

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  4. Why don't him go fuck himself and leave we Nigeians alone with ou believe,he is indeed an agent of devil,Eze na Ezeagu.

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  5. Am strongly believe that the archbishop is not normal at all,let him please live our country call Nigeria for us and face his country

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  6. Oh God save us, is it one of the signs of end time. 'Men of God' that are suppose be the vanguard of high moral standared in the world, the same are preaching and advocating immorality condeming those who have decided to be on the side of the true word of God. Let the bishop, go and read their and tell world one of the reasons why God destroy Sodom and Gomarah.But I have taken solice in the word of jesuse christ who said , judgment shall begine from the house of God

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  7. this is absolute nonsense, gay bishop

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  8. Mr Gay Bishop pls be born Again and stop preaching for the devil....Christ loves you....Leave Nigeria alone to serve God,we r no longer a slave,we r liberated and independent to please God....Repent before it is too late,give ur life to Jesus christ before it is too late.

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  9. Humans are not perfect but the Religion of GOD is perfect. So Blame the people of the faith and not the Religion

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  10. God loves Gays that is why He set Sodom and Gomorrah on fire. Spiritual ignorance in the highest place.

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  11. You Gays should come out of hiding, publicly proclaim your sexual inclinations and be willing to be locked up or killed for your "faith". Don't complain in hiding you sorry excuses for existing

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