Zambia: Gay couple facing sodomy allegations go on trial
A gay couple “charged with the offence of sodomy or having sex against the order of nature contrary to the laws of Zambia” have gone on trial.
Human rights activist Josab Changa said at the time: “Arresting them is an infringement on their human rights. Human rights should be respected irrespective of the perceived evil that somebody may do.”
Zambian media reports the trial is being held behind closed doors “due to improper language” and “sordid revelations”.
Sentences of 14 years can be issued for those convicted of same-sex sexual activity in Zambia.
He is currently on trial and his lawyers argue that his arrest violated a constitutional protection on freedom of expression.