Ruto: We respect Supreme Court verdict but homosexuality is unacceptable
President William Ruto. | FILE/PSC
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President William Ruto has for the first time spoken on last week’s ruling by the Supreme Court approving the registration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and
queer (LGBTQ) rights groups.
The Supreme Court on Friday
said that the decision to deny LGBTQ members their right to register
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), despite homosexuality being illegal in
the nation, was discriminatory.
This
followed a ruling made in 2013 by lower courts to deny members of the community
in Kenya to register an NGO for the advancement of their rights.
Speaking at the Kenyatta International Convention
Center (KICC), Nairobi, during the re-launch of the Women Enterprise Fund on
Thursday, President Ruto said he respects the apex court’s decision but
insisted that Kenya’s values and religion do not allow same-sex relationships.
“You know me very well, I am a God-fearing man and whatever
happened at the court, even if we respect the court, our culture, values,
Christianity and Islam cannot allow women to marry each other, or men to marry
fellow men,” he said.
In the Kenyan constitution, same-sex sexual activity is prohibited
under the Penal Code 1930. It criminalises acts of ‘gross indecency’ and
‘carnal knowledge against the order of nature’.
Anyone found guilty faces a maximum penalty of fourteen years’
imprisonment.
This is not the first time the Head of State is giving his
stance on gay rights in the country. Shortly after he was declared president-elect
in August last year, Ruto gave an interview to CNN, in which he was quizzed on
the issue.
Ruto, who had earlier said that there will be no room for
homosexuality in Kenya, reiterated his stance saying, “We have Kenyan law, we
have Kenyan constitution, we have our tradition, customs; we will continue to
respect other people’s customs as they respect our customs and traditions.”
He told the American network that Kenya respects everybody and
what they believe in, and that “We also have what we believe in and we expect
to be respected for that too.”


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