
Woman arrested in Tanzania over same-sex kiss
A woman has been arrested in Tanzania by the country’s police after a video clip showing her kissing and embracing another woman at a party was widely shared online, a senior official said.
“I can confirm that a Tanzanian woman is under police custody over that video clip. We will issue more details later after we conclude our investigation,” Mponjoli Mwabulambo, the police chief in the northwestern Tanzanian town of Geita where the woman resides told Reuters by telephone on Saturday.
Homosexuality is a criminal offense in Tanzania and a conviction for having “carnal knowledge of any person against the order of nature” can carry a life sentence.
The woman, in what is thought to be the first arrest of a lesbian suspect in the recent crackdown on gays and lesbians in the East African nation, was arrested after a video circulated on social media showing a woman kissing and hugging another woman and presenting her with a ring.
Police sources said authorities were also searching for the woman who was given the ring in the video clip.
Tanzanian president John Magufuli’s government has stepped up a crackdown against homosexuality since coming into power in 2015 and threatened in June to arrest and expel activists, as well as deregister all non-governmental organizations that campaign for gay rights. In October, authorities in the main city Dar es Salaam raided a meeting at a hotel, saying the gathering was promoting same-sex relationships, and arrested at least 12 men.
The video clip elicited reactions on social media platforms in the socially conservative nation with many condemning the celebration as immoral.
“Both of them should be arrested. Why did the woman accept an engagement ring from another woman?” Cosmas Alele, a resident of the northwestern town of Kagera said on Twitter, writing in Kiswahili.
Rights groups in the country are reluctant to speak publicly in defense of gay rights since homosexuality is a criminal offense.
The country’s health ministry banned non-governmental organizations last year from distributing free lubricants to gays as part HIV/AIDS control measures. Some experts warned that the move could put the wider population at higher risk of infections.
Government estimates indicate that around 1.4 million Tanzanians among a population of more than 50 million are living with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.