Unreasonable or Excessive Bail.
7th February 2010
SALC is supporting the claims of three Malawian prisoners all of whom have technically bee....
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Malawi: Let’s not cash in on Aids patients
28th February 2010
That Malawi has been devastated by the HIV/Aids pandemic is no laughing matter but surprisingly, there are some people who want to cash in on the desperation by those living with HIV.
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Swaziland: SWAZI JUDGE DEFENDS CONSTITUTION
27th February 2010
A Swaziland High Court judge has rewritten a law because it is denies women their human rights.
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Malawi: Malawi launches hunt for gays
28th February 2010
Blantyre - Police in Malawi said on Sunday they were hunting down key figures in the country's gay community after discovering "pornographic films" at the office of a rights group.
"We are targeting some prominent personalities and our suspects include legislators, priests, academics and other professionals," police spokesperson Davie Chingwalu told AFP.
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Malawi: Malawi's Constitutional Court on Tuesday refused to hear the case of a gay couple arrested for
24th February 2010
Tiwonge Chimbalanga and Steven Monjeza were arrested in late December and have been tried in a magistrate's court in this conservative Southern African country where homosexuality is illegal.
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Bostwana: BONELA to fight Gov't over 'gay' rights
19th February 2010
The newly appointed Director at Botswana Network Of Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA), Uyapo Ndadi is set to fight it out with government in court over section 164 of the Penal Code, which criminalises same sex relationships.
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Malawi: Malawians Debate Legalizing Gay Marriage
19th February 2010
Rights campaigners say current laws against gays are a violation of human rights
In late December, two gay men held an engagement ceremony – and were promptly arrested. The event prompted a public debate over the legalization of homosexuality.
Sections 153 and 156 of the country’s penal code outlaw sexual intercourse between people of the same sex. But some human rights campaigners argue that the laws contravene the constitution and international conventions that guarantee equality and non-discrimination regardless of sexual orientation.
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SALC in the News: UNTIL PRISON US DO PART
14th February 2010
FOR some of us (these writers included), our first recollection of Valentine’s Day is of some humiliating school-time ritual in which we had to watch our more fortunate peers receive the tokens sent to them by their admirers.
But if we were left disconsolate then at our lack of any admirers, there was always the prospect that the following year we too might get to bask in love’s warm glow.
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SALC in the News: Deferring al-Bashir trial will not help Sudan
16th February 2010
IN THE debate over the International Criminal Court’s (ICC’s) indictment of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, the respective sides — the justice purists and the peace pragmatists — give no ground. Recent developments at the ICC and the African Union (AU) made that clear. But neither of these extremes offers good law or good policy.
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Malawi: Malawi man arrested for posters on gay rights
3rd February 2010
A man has been arrested for putting up posters championing gay rights, police said on Tuesday, adding they were searching for other Malawians they believe are working with foreigners in the campaign
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