Malawi Suspends Anti-Gay Laws
Justice Minister made the move to allow debate on whether to keep the controversial legislation on the books
LILONGWE, Malawi, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Amnesty International has commended the government of Malawi for suspending colonial-era laws that criminalized homosexuality, terming it a "historic step."
Malawi Justice Minister Ralph Kasambara suspended the laws Monday because he said he wanted a debate on whether to keep them, the human rights group said in a statement.
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