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| Discrimination against homosexuality is widespread across the African continent - and in Zimbabwe, homosexuality is illegal (AFP Photo/RAJESH JANTILAL) |
Harare
(AFP) - A Zimbabwean teacher who came out as gay quit his job after receiving
death threats, sparking an online petition supporting him which had received
1,500 signatures by Friday.
Neal
Hovelmeier, who taught for 15 years at St John's College, a posh Harare school,
came out to students last week, hoping it would help curb homophobia at the
school.
Homosexuality
is illegal in Zimbabwe. Hovelmeier's decision came after the school authorities
encouraged him to do so following news that a local newspaper was planning to
out him.
In a letter
sent to parents on Thursday, Hovelmeier said he understood that the
announcement "has caused grievous and deep concern to a section of our
community."
He said he
had "no idea of the force of anger and resentment such a declaration would
make" but added he respected people with strong views based on custom,
tradition and religion.
"I
have been in receipt of death threats as well as threats of physical danger to
myself and my pets," he revealed in the two-page letter.
He said he
had been told that a legal challenge was being launched to remove him from the
school.
"For
my own sense of integrity, I will not submit myself to a sham trial or
investigation ...It is for this reason, and with a very heavy heart, that I
have come to realise that my current position as deputy headmaster is now
untenable and I hereby tender my resignation with immediate effect".
The school,
which last week came out in support of the teacher, refused comment.
Former
Zimbabwean strongman Robert Mugabe was known for his crusades against
homosexuality and in 2010 he called gays "worse than pigs and dogs"
and "wayward".
An online
petition in support of Hovelmeier was launched on Thursday and by Friday
afternoon it had attracted over 1,500 signatures.
"Let’s
get Mr Hov back where he belongs and as a Zimbabwean community make the change
that desperately needs to happen. #weacceptyou," it said.
Discrimination
against homosexuality is widespread across the African continent.

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