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| Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in gay rights U-turn |
Zimbabwe -
New Era?
Zimbabwe's
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has reversed his position on gay rights,
saying he now wants them enshrined in a new constitution.
He told the
BBC that gay rights were a "human right" that conservative
Zimbabweans should respect.
Last year,
Mr Tsvangirai joined President Robert Mugabe in opposing homosexuality.
The
fractious coalition formed by the two leaders has promised political reforms
ahead of next year's elections.
Zimbabwe is
in the process of drafting a new constitution, which will be put to a
referendum ahead of the elections.
Homosexual
acts are currently illegal in Zimbabwe, as in most African countries where many
people view homosexuality as un-Christian and un-African.
'Pigs and
dogs'
Mr
Tsvangirai told BBC's Newsnight programme that there was a "very strong
cultural feeling" against homosexuality in Zimbabwe, but he would defend
gay rights if he became president.
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| President Robert Mugabe (L) and his Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai (R) have a fractious relationship |
"It's
a very controversial subject in my part of the world. My attitude is that I
hope the constitution will come out with freedom of sexual orientation, for as
long as it does not interfere with anybody," he told Newsnight's Gavin
Esler.
"To
me, it's a human right," he said.
Zimbabwe's
long-time leader Mr Mugabe - a practising Christian - once said gays were
"worse than pigs and dogs", sparking international condemnation.
In March
2010, Mr Tsvangirai said gay rights was not up for discussion in Zimbabwe.
Mr
Tsvangirai's U-turn suggests that he now wants Zimbabwe to adopt a liberal
policy, similar to that of neighbouring South Africa.
But he will
face strong resistance from Mr Mugabe, who will exploit Mr Tsvangirai's U-turn
to drum up support for himself in the run-up to the election, correspondents
say.
It will be
Zimbabwe's first general election since Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic
Change (MDC) party formed a unity government with President Mugabe's Zanu-PF
after polls in 2008.
Those
elections were marred by widespread violence and rigging, with Mr Tsvangirai
boycotting a run-off vote.
The
coalition - formed under pressure from regional leaders - has stabilised the
country, but tension has been rising ahead of next year's vote.
The two
parties are yet to agree on political and security reforms to guarantee a free
and fair poll.
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