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Kenyans react to MP's remarks on gay rights

At least three MPs have publicly called out those supporting LGBTQ.

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by BRIAN ORUTA

News12 January 2023 - 09:23
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In Summary


  • • He insisted that it is an offence for one to engage in unnatural sexual acts, which include being gay.
  • • His remarks are a continuation of remarks he has been making over the past few days over LGBTQ.
Homa Bay town MP Peter Kaluma during a media briefing in parliament

Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma has continued his onslaught on the LGBTQ community.

On Thursday, Kaluma said there was no human right allowing one be gay.

He insisted that it is an offence for one to engage in unnatural sexual acts, which include being gay.

"It's criminal for anyone to engage in unnatural/immoral sexual behaviour including bestiality (sleeping with animals), being gay or lesbian. There's "no human right" to be gay, lesbian etc!" Kaluma said.

His remarks are a continuation of remarks he has been making over the past few days over LGBTQ.

His onslaught began with murder of LGBTQ activist Edwin Chiloba, whose body was found dumped inside metal box by roadside in Eldoret.

His death saw pro-LGBTQ celebrities condemn the act, saying that his Chiloba's death was war on the community.

The main suspect later confessed to have killed Chiloba who was their partner over cheating.

Here is part of what Kaluma tweeted;

He seems to be reading from the same script as MPs Oscar Sudi, Mishi Mboko and Mohamed Ali.

Following Kaluma's remarks here's how Kenyans reacted.

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