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Malawi: Verdict in Gay Marriage Case Due Tuesday

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

A man whose same-sex “marriage” has become a symbol of the struggle for gay rights in Africa has vowed to become a martyr rather than give in to homophobia, campaigners say. Tiwonge Chimbalanga and his partner Steven Monjeza are facing a possible 14 years in prison with hard labour after becoming the first gay couple in Malawi to declare their commitment in a public ceremony.

Peter Tatchell, the veteran British gay rights campaigner, has maintained contact with the pair at the maximum security Chichiri prison in Blantyre as they prepare to stand trial next week.

Tatchell told the Guardian he received a defiant message from Chimbalanga that said: “I love Steven so much. If people or the world cannot give me the chance and freedom to continue living with him as my lover, then I am better off to die here in prison. Freedom without him is useless and meaningless.”

Full Story from the Guardian

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Malawi: Verdict Expected Monday for Gay Couple Who Planned Wedding

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

A verdict is expected Monday in the trial of a gay couple arrested in December for planning Malawi’s first same-sex wedding. Homosexuality is illegal in Malawi, but the arrest and imprisonment of Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga has concerned donors who contribute over 80 percent of Malawi’s development budget.

Meanwhile, Malawi church leaders began a meeting Wednesday in Blantyre to understand what they call the phenomenon of same sex partners.

Reverend Malani Ntonga, chairman of the Church Foundation for Integrity and Democracy, said a communiqué is expected Thursday but that the general view during Wednesday’s meeting is that the church should not allow homosexuality to take root in Malawi.

Full Story from VOA News

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