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Le Male
05-24-2009, 02:12 PM
Cameroon: Biya Castigates Journalists On Homosexuality Saga

Kini Nsom

15 May 2009

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One of the main issues President Paul Biya harped on while delivering his traditional Youth Day speech, February 10, concerned Cameroonian journalists violating professional ethics.The President castigated journalists for what he called digging into people's private lives.He called on journalists to exercise press freedom with limits so as to respect peoples' privacy and professional ethics.

Although President Biya made no direct reference to the homosexuality saga currently rocking the country, it was clear in the minds of many observers that he was talking about the publication of a list of presumed homosexuals in the country.

The French language tabloid, L'Anecdote, triggered the controversial saga recently, when it published a list of some highly placed government officials and some public figures allegedly practising homosexuality.

Many newspapers took turns in relaying the same story in their various editions. The story has put those whose names were published in the ignominy of stigmatisation. It was within this context that Biya chided journalists for undermining the consequences of such a story, and making complete nonsense of social responsibility in the exercise of their profession.

Communication Minister Pierre Moukoko whose name appeared in the list of presumed homosexuals, was the first government official to react to the issue. While receiving New Year wishes from his collaborators at the Yaounde conference centre recently, the Minister tried in vain to stem the tides of a saga that has adulterated the moral image of the government.

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The Post learnt that the homosexuality saga started when some women who were reportedly frustrated by their husbands' homosexual practices, complained to the Archbishop of Yaounde, His Grace Victor Tonye Bakot.

The women reportedly went to seek solace from the spiritual leader of their society. That is why last Christmas, the Archbishop hinged his sermon on homosexuality. For two hours he condemned homosexuality as one of the worst sins. Some highly placed government officials listened to the sermon at the Yaounde Metropolitan Cathedral.

The publication of the homosexual list has left many women and children stigmatised because their husbands and fathers have been portrayed as homosexuals.

The wife of a senior government official in Yaounde has reportedly stayed away from her office because of shame, since her husband's name was published as one of the homosexuals.

http://allafrica.com/stories/200905150642.html

masamune1
05-24-2009, 02:35 PM
I thought the title said "Castrates" Journalists.

It's not as interesting any more.

iander
05-24-2009, 02:51 PM
Tabloids are pure garbage.

Le Male
05-24-2009, 03:01 PM
For me it's interesting to see how homosexuality is seen in Africa. In Cameroon, Homosexuality is illegal and te sentence could be between 6 month and five years. It's interesting to see how the cameroonian society will evolve.

martryn
05-24-2009, 03:08 PM
I honestly have no idea what I'm supposed to feel. I started off feeling sorry for the journalists, and then I started reading the article and the journalists were the ones to blame, and then towards the end of the article, it seems as if we're dealing with infidelity as well from the homosexuals, which makes it impossible for me to show any sympathy for them.

Just the thought of old, overweight, black French speaking men shoving their penises into each others asses and jerking off makes me want to vomit.

I
05-24-2009, 03:12 PM
I wonder why after all these years, African countries are being Totalitarian.

Xyloxi
05-24-2009, 03:16 PM
I honestly have no idea what I'm supposed to feel. I started off feeling sorry for the journalists, and then I started reading the article and the journalists were the ones to blame, and then towards the end of the article, it seems as if we're dealing with infidelity as well from the homosexuals, which makes it impossible for me to show any sympathy for them.

Just the thought of old, overweight, black French speaking men shoving their penises into each others asses and jerking off makes me want to vomit.

Nobody likes seeing old people have sex.

Le Male
05-24-2009, 03:17 PM
I wonder why after all these years, African countries are being Totalitarian.

40 years are not enough, they need more times.

I honestly have no idea what I'm supposed to feel. I started off feeling sorry for the journalists, and then I started reading the article and the journalists were the ones to blame, and then towards the end of the article, it seems as if we're dealing with infidelity as well from the homosexuals, which makes it impossible for me to show any sympathy for them.

Just the thought of old, overweight, black French speaking men shoving their penises into each others asses and jerking off makes me want to vomit.


You can go in prison for 5 years if you doing this in Cameroon.

Xyloxi
05-24-2009, 03:32 PM
40 years are not enough, they need more times.




You can go in prison for 5 years if you doing this in Cameroon.

Most African countries have homosexuality as a crime, right? I know South Africa has same sex marriage though.

Le Male
05-24-2009, 03:36 PM
Most African countries have homosexuality as a crime, right? I know South Africa has same sex marriage though.

Yes but there are also african countries where homosexual acts are not illegals.
There are also countries like Kenya or Zimbabwe where homosexuality is legal only for women.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality_laws_of_the_world

Xyloxi
05-24-2009, 03:43 PM
Yes but there are also african countries where homosexual acts are not illegals.
There are also countries like Kenya orZimbabwe where homosexuality is legal only for women.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality_laws_of_the_world

Mugabe obviously likes lesbian porn.

Le Male
05-24-2009, 04:03 PM
You can see how the freedom of speech can go in Cameroon for journalists.

Xyloxi
05-24-2009, 04:07 PM
You can see how the freedom of speech can go in Cameroon for journalists.

It seems very limited.

martryn
05-24-2009, 04:07 PM
I'm against homosexuality, in principle. But having it be against the law is retarded. People can do what they want with their time, as long as it's in the privacy of their homes and society does not have to be assailed by it. If old farts want to play Hide the Sausage with each other, so be it. It shouldn't be against the law.

And the media has always been without morals. They'd print anything if the story would sell.

Xyloxi
05-24-2009, 04:10 PM
I'm against homosexuality, in principle. But having it be against the law is retarded. People can do what they want with their time, as long as it's in the privacy of their homes and society does not have to be assailed by it. If old farts want to play Hide the Sausage with each other, so be it. It shouldn't be against the law.

And the media has always been without morals. They'd print anything if the story would sell.

What about non religious same sex unions then?

Le Male
05-24-2009, 04:14 PM
It seems very limited.

The journalist is not in prison.

Spencer_Gator
05-24-2009, 05:04 PM
kinda strange really

kayanathera
05-24-2009, 05:13 PM
where homosexuality is legal only for women.
the west could learn something from thissmile-big this is clearly a sign of advanced societies:)

Xyloxi
05-24-2009, 06:13 PM
the west could learn something from thissmile-big this is clearly a sign of advanced societies:)

You've either got your brain in your penis or you're joking, I severely hope its the latter.

Altron
05-24-2009, 06:19 PM
lol when's the last time anyone cared about Cameroon? :zaru

Daddy☆Naru
05-24-2009, 06:20 PM
the west could learn something from thissmile-big this is clearly a sign of advanced societies:)

I firmly agree with Xyloxi's response to this.

Maybe think a little before you spew bigotry like this.

martryn
05-24-2009, 10:55 PM
What about non religious same sex unions then?

What about them?

dummy plug
05-24-2009, 11:03 PM
I thought the title said "Castrates" Journalists.

It's not as interesting any more.

ive been had too :uwah

ZeroBlack
05-25-2009, 01:33 AM
Yes but there are also african countries where homosexual acts are not illegals.
There are also countries like Kenya or Zimbabwe where homosexuality is legal only for women.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality_laws_of_the_world

Mmmmm, I like his idea. Viva la lesbians! :nuts

Xyloxi
05-25-2009, 05:00 AM
What about them?

What I mean is, do you think they should be legalised?

The Pink Ninja
05-25-2009, 12:45 PM
Men who play with other men's bags = Fail

God who kills millions because he's in a bad mood = :beardthing

Genius

Also, go Mr President

Le Male
05-25-2009, 04:00 PM
lol when's the last time anyone cared about Cameroon? :zaru

I don't know, that's why it's interesting to post a news about this country......and it's not because i'm half cameroonian.....

Xyloxi
05-26-2009, 03:53 AM
I don't know, that's why it's interesting to post a news about this country......and it's not because i'm half cameroonian.....

This news is better than someone doing something stupid, which makes up a large proportion of the news here.