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Faith Leaders Want Tweak to Ghana Sex Rights Bill
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34072, member: 636"] Religious leaders from Ghana have called for a careful review of the expired Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill. Speakers at a capacity-building conference suggested modifying controversial sections instead of completely rejecting them. They recommended comprehensive moral education approaches over legal criminalization of sexual minority activities. Reverend Justice Abeiku Aggrey stressed that strengthening cultural values is more effective than punitive legislation. He argued that moral integrity could more constructively address social challenges than strict legal measures. Reverend Father Stephen Afenyi advocated for compassionate support systems rather than imprisonment. Evangelist Albert Adjetey Ablorh highlighted the importance of thorough public consultation before reintroducing legislation. Experts emphasized the need for inclusive processes that minimize potential controversies. William Nyarko from the African Centre for International Law underscored constitutional protections for citizen rights. Psychological perspectives emerged from Dr Nuworza Kugbey, who urged respecting individual rights alongside religious beliefs. Religious practices should evolve to protect members without imposing restrictive punishments. The conference, organized by CDD-Ghana, aimed to broaden conversations about sexual minority rights. Participants recommended government leadership in crafting balanced legislation. They hoped for an approach that balances cultural values with human rights considerations. The discussions reflected a nuanced approach to addressing complex social issues through dialogue and mutual respect. [/QUOTE]
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