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Africa AIDS activists slam US funding shortfall

() say that a in promised U.S. funding for / projects would affect over and means risks reversing the gains made by his .

“Such projects are like … they must have a or they will stall and ,” …

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BURUNDI: AIDS activists condemn new anti-gay law

Burundian and international have condemned a new that criminalises in the central African country.

The Burundian overwhelmingly voted against the in February, but in March the lower house of reversed this decision, and signed it into law on 22 .

“We regret that the law will hamper Burundi’s to fight by further marginalizing an at- ,” said a statement by international rights , including the New York-based Watch, local rights group and local NGO, Association Nationale de Soutien aux séropositifs et Malades du Sida (ANSS). “We the Government of Burundi to promptly to decriminalize conduct.”

found guilty of engaging in consensual same- relations of two to three years and a fine of up to US$84. “Our activities will be hampered by this law,” said Georges Kanuma, chairman of the Association pour le et les Droits des Homosexuels (ARDHO), a local rights movement.

“Our is now closing down its offices [in the capital, ] because we are afraid that with the new law we may be arrested.” ARDHO has been in since 2003 but has never managed to gain as an NGO.

The association distributes water-based lubricants and , and raises awareness of / among men who have with men. According to Kanuma, most Burundians are not even aware of the of men who have with men in their society.

“We are hoping to meet CNLS [Burundi’s national council] officials to see if they will also stop the activities they were planning for men who have with men,” he added.

In its latest , CNLS lists men who have with men among the vulnerable to , and recognizes the need for targeted in this community. MORE

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SENEGAL SCARE: Gay Witch Hunts & Lynchings Queerty

In , anti- is manifested by newspapers printing of the names and faces of “gay suspects” and storming Parliament” with their message to rid the nation of . But across the in , things aren’t any better for the . They’re being hunted down -style, with threats of lynchings.

Even though nine AIDS activists were just released from prison after their successfully argued the evidence for “” charges was insufficient, the is anything but tolerant. Rather, you have calling for the lynching of men: “The will not escape lynching. They will be fish food,” one told newspaper L’Observeur, according to GlobalPost.

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Gays under threat in Senegal

, — A mob gathered near a mosque outside . They were there to hunt down and kill nine men accused of acts.

Earlier this week the nine were freed from eight-year- for alleged acts, but they went into hiding because of from and the general .

“The will not escape lynching. They will be fish food,” newspaper L’Observeur quoted a local youth leader as saying.

men will never be free in . They expose us all to danger,” said Imam Niang, a prominent and member of . “The judges should understand that need to protect their children, their families from .”

In — where 95 percent of the is acts are punishable by fines and up to five years in prison. In January, the nine men received the harshest sentence yet for such an offense in , getting the maximum of five years and an additional three for criminal .

Though widely supported in , the was condemned by international and foreign , most notably .

“They were judged and condemned very severely, surely on the basis of public , therefore the justice was neither objective nor founded in law,” said defense attorney Barim Sassoum Sy, who called the initial ruling hasty and emotional.

A overturned that decision Monday, citing violations of .

on an , police had arrested the men — most of whom do prevention work in the “men having with men” community — in December at the home of a prominent . But the police did not have a , nor did they catch the men in the , which is required by the law prohibiting “ against .” The judge hearing the appeal therefore declared their null and void, Sy said.

Yet even as smiling and supporters celebrated in the packed Monday and exchanged congratulations, plans were already in place to get the freed men into hiding outside .

“The first judge sentenced them to eight years,” said Imam Niang. “He had the to say it. The judge that let them go was much less courageous. He yielded to international pressure.”

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SENEGAL: Jailing of gay activists sets back AIDS fight

, 19 January 2009 (PlusNews) - International organisations have condemned the of nine for their , saying it threatens to reverse gains made in ’s fight against .

The men, who were involved in providing prevention, care and treatment services to ’s , , and () community, have been sentenced to eight years in prison.

is punishable by up to five years in prison, according to the . In this case, the judge added three years for criminal .

In a statement released last week, the International Society, which promotes new research and best practice and is the custodian of the International Conference, and the Society for in (SAA), which works to slow the spread of , said criminalising and discriminating against any group of individuals only served to fuel the by denying services and relevant .

“The arrest of these men, based purely on their represents a major for the response to , which is widely viewed as a model in ,” said Joanna , of the SAA.

Cheikh Niang, professor of anthropology at in , the , and author of studies on and in the country, agreed that jailing the was “counterproductive”.

“The severity of the sentence has created an atmosphere of panic amongst the associations that are working on prevention and treatment with men who have with men (),” he told IRIN/PlusNews.

Michel Bourelly of AIDES, an international organisation working with men who have with men in , said had gone into hiding or fled the country since the judgement. “Everything has stopped. The associations that provide / services for and are too scared to work.”

Contradictions

According to Bourelly, the men were arrested while attending a meeting on prevention. Brochures, and model penises were confiscated as pornographic material.

“The that were considered pornographic material during the trial were provided by the government,” he pointed out.

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Stigma and against ’s community, already high, escalated early in 2008 after a local magazine published photographs said to depict a wedding ceremony between . The release of five men arrested for allegedly participating in the wedding sparked violent in .

A young member of an / organisation serving in , who did not want to be named, confirmed that intolerance of had risen.

“Physical is more common now. Before we had which helped us – they gave us the to meet. We would do work on prevention, but now it’s too dangerous,” he said.

The jailed men were detained just two weeks after hosted the International Conference on and STIs in (ICASA), where emphasised the importance of addressing the needs of sexual in African programming. Over 50 attended.

In an interview with IRIN/PlusNews in November 2008, Souleymane Mboup, of ICASA, said were a reality in that could not be ignored.

“This is a question that we cannot run away from if we want to advance [the fight against ],” he said. “Many countries, including , must open their eyes and learn. We must think about which strategies to adopt.”

In 2007 the Global Fund to Fight , Tuberculosis and Malaria granted US$32 million to strengthen its / response. Part of the grant was earmarked for targeting “vulnerable ”, including , with prevention campaigns, and -friendly clinics over the next five years.

has been given considerable sums of to the needs of in its national programme,” said Bourelly. “But now they are jailing the they are supposed to be targeting.”

No one from the National Committee, one of the two principal recipients of the Global Fund grant, was available for comment. Abdoulaye Wade, director of the division at the Ministry of , told IRIN/PlusNews that the government continued to provide / prevention and treatment services for , but did not elaborate on what those services were.

Regressive

Joel , at the South African office of the International and Commission (), said had been praised for its progressive and inclusive / programmes in the past.

was the first country in to in programming, so this [] is really a step backwards,” he told IRIN/PlusNews.

While has maintained a low prevalence of about one percent in the general , official data and studies conducted at suggest that about 21.5 percent of were positive in 2005. The studies also found that over 80 percent of had female as well as male partners.

“It is a considerable error to think that this is just a problem,” said Bourelly. “Most have had, or continue to have, with women, so the impact of effectively shutting down programmes will be considerable on the general .”

and organisations are calling for the immediate release of the nine imprisoned men, and for a change in ’s . Niang agreed that it was time to the of the law.

“There is no point in saying that men who have with men do not exist in our societies,” he said. “It exists and it is an ancient phenomenon. By ignoring its we will not respond appropriately [to the ].”

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