Ghana court grants bail to 21 LGBT+ activists

by Reuters
Friday, 11 June 2021 17:17 GMT

People who were detained by police on suspicion of promoting an LGBT+ agenda at an unlawful assembly arrive at a court for a bail hearing in Ho, Volta Region, Ghana June 4, 2021. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko

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The 16 women and five men were arrested on May 20 at a rights advocacy training and released after three weeks on bail

HO, Ghana, June 11 (Reuters) - A high court in Ghana has granted bail to 21 gay rights activists arrested three weeks ago for what police described as an unlawful gathering, the prosecutor said on Friday.

The 16 women and five men, who were arrested on May 20 at a hotel where they were attending a rights advocacy training, were released on a 5,000 Ghana cedi ($866) bail, the prosecutor said.

The arrest has drawn condemnation as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people face widespread persecution in the West African nation, where gay sex is punishable by up to three years imprisonment.

Ghana has not prosecuted anyone for same-sex relations in years, but the LGBT+ community has reported a crackdown by authorities in recent months.

The group was denied bail twice, drawing condemnation from advocacy group the Ghana Center for Democratic Development, which said in a statement that it was appalled by the court's handling of the matter.

"It is clear that gathering to educate people at a hotel venue on LGBT+ issues is not a criminal act or crime under the constitution or any statute," the advocacy group said.

The case is expected to resume on a later date.

($1 = 5.7700 Ghanian cedi) (Writing by Bate Felix; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)

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