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Ghana’s anti-LGBTQ bill passes amid chaos as law’s backers call for recall

Contested vote throws into doubt future of law criminalising queer people, allies and parts of public health sector

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Ghana’s anti-LGBTQ bill passes amid chaos as law’s backers call for recall

Contested vote throws into doubt future of law criminalising queer people, allies and parts of public health sector

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upi.com20 g fa

Ghana's parliament passes anti-gay bill mandating prison sentences - UPI.com

Ghana passed the Human Sexual Rights Bill imposing 3-10 year prison terms for LGBTQ+ identification with mandatory reporting. Tech firms must reassess privacy, content moderation, and liability exposure; mandatory reporting provisions escalate compliance risks.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·upi.com

    Ghana's parliament passes anti-gay bill mandating prison sentences - UPI.com

    Ghana's parliament approved a bill criminalizing identification as LGBTQ+ or promoting gay activities. The president is expected to sign it.

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·opendemocracy.net

    Ghana’s anti-LGBTQ bill passes amid chaos as law’s backers call for recall

    Contested vote throws into doubt future of law criminalising queer people, allies and parts of public health sector