Breaking: Burkina Faso Bans Homosexuality, Mentions What Will Happen to Offenders

Breaking: Burkina Faso Bans Homosexuality, Mentions What Will Happen to Offenders

  • Burkina Faso’s transitional government, led by President Ibrahim Traore, passed a law banning homosexuality
  • Justice Minister Edasso Rodrigue Bayala stated that the legislation takes effect immediately and is part of broader family and citizenship reforms
  • The law placed Burkina Faso among several African nations criminalising homosexuality

Burkina Faso - Burkina Faso’s transitional government has passed a law banning homosexuality.

The Traore-led government noted that offenders risk facing two to five years in prison.

Burkina Faso’s government passes a law criminalising homosexuality.
The government of Burkina Faso enacts legislation banning homosexuality. Photo credit: Anadolu
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The legislation was unanimously approved on Monday by 71 unelected members of the government, which has been in power since the military seized control under President Ibrahim Traore following two coups in 2022.

Burkina Faso's justice minister outlines penalties

Justice Minister Edasso Rodrigue Bayala announced the law on national broadcaster RTB, stating that those found guilty would face fines in addition to prison sentences, BBC reported.

“If a person is a perpetrator of homosexual or similar practices, all the bizarre behaviour, they will go before the judge,” he said.

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He added that foreign nationals convicted under the law would face deportation. The law is expected to take effect immediately, as reported by Aljazeera.

Part of wider family, citizenship reforms

Officials say the legislation forms part of broader reforms of family and citizenship laws, which will be “popularised through an awareness campaign.”

Rights activists, however, are expected to challenge the restrictions imposed and the limits on legal recourse in nationality cases.

Rights concerns under military rule

A new law banning homosexuality is passed by Burkina Faso’s government.
Burkina Faso officially bans homosexuality through new government legislation. Photo credit: Anadolu
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Since taking power in 2022, the military government has pledged to stabilise the country amid a worsening security crisis.

Critics, however, accuse the government of human rights abuses, including large-scale arrests and military conscription of opponents.

Burkina Faso joins other African nations

Burkina Faso becomes the latest African country to ban homosexuality, joining more than half of African nations that penalise the sexual orientation with prison sentences or, in some cases, the death penalty.

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Neighbouring Mali also criminalised homosexuality in November 2024. In recent years, Ghana and Uganda have toughened anti-homosexuality laws, with Uganda introducing legislation making “aggravated homosexuality” a capital offence and imposing life imprisonment for consensual same-sex relations.

Burkina Faso exits dangerous for ECOWAS

Legit.ng earlier reported that the trio of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger indicated their interest in exiting the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

As a follow-up, Burkina Faso and Mali tabled an official letter to the regional body to make their intentions to exit ECOWAS legal.

Regarding this development, security specialist and public affairs analyst Dr Abubakar Sani said the exit would be a big blow for ECOWAS.

Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.

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