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    President Biden threatens sanctions against Nigeria, others over anti-gay laws

    Oreva BenedictBy Oreva BenedictFebruary 9, 2021
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    US president, Joe Biden, has threatened to sanction nations that have refused to make laws to accommodate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI) people.

    Biden stated this in a presidential memorandum.

    Sanctions against such nations may include financial punishment.

    Nigeria is categorized as a homophobic country, due to its anti-gay posture which has been increasingly criticised by global rights groups.

    But Biden’s memo reads, “When foreign governments move to restrict the rights of LGBTQI+ persons or fail to enforce legal protections in place, thereby contributing to a climate of intolerance, agencies engaged abroad shall consider appropriate responses, including using the full range of diplomatic and assistance tools and, as appropriate, financial sanctions, visa restrictions, and other actions.

    “All human beings should be treated with respect and dignity and should be able to live without fear no matter who they are or whom they love.

    “The United States belongs at the forefront of this struggle – speaking out and standing strong for our most dearly held values.”

    The memo directs US agencies working in foreign countries to work harder to combat the criminalisation by foreign governments of LGBTQ status or conduct, and directs the State Department to include anti-LGBTQ violence, discrimination and laws in its annual human rights report.

    It calls for increased efforts to ensure that LGBTQ asylum seekers have equal access to protection, expanded training for US federal personnel, and potential increased use of priority referrals to expedite resettlement of vulnerable people.

    It also instructs agencies to consider appropriate responses, including the full range of diplomatic tools, and potentially financial sanctions and visa restrictions, when foreign governments restrict the rights of LGBTQ people.

    Whether the present administration in Nigeria will bow to the pressure from the US government and revisit the country’s anti-gay marriage law remains unclear at the moment.

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