Gay Rights Activist Pleads ‘Not Guilty’
Friday, July 2, 2010 - 16:11
A Zimbabwean gay rights activist has pleaded not guilty to breaching censorship laws when he appeared before a magistrate's court accused of possessing pornography.
Ignatius Muhambi, an accountant for Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ), and office administrator, Ellen Chademana, were arrested in a police raid at the association's offices in May.
The accused were arrested after police found one pornographic DVD and pornographic booklet from the GALZ offices being used by the accused. Prosecutor Memory Mugabe says both contained graphic images of men having sex.
To read the article titled, “Zim gay activist denies charges,” click here.
Ignatius Muhambi, an accountant for Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ), and office administrator, Ellen Chademana, were arrested in a police raid at the association's offices in May.
The accused were arrested after police found one pornographic DVD and pornographic booklet from the GALZ offices being used by the accused. Prosecutor Memory Mugabe says both contained graphic images of men having sex.
To read the article titled, “Zim gay activist denies charges,” click here.
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