Nobel peace prize winner defends law criminalising homosexuality in Liberia

I can imagine progressives facing quite the dilema. On one hand, she is a woman, and black, and a Nobel laureate. On the other, she seems to hate gays. I’d be mighty entertained if her critics were denounces as racist and misogynist.

open quoteThe Nobel peace prize winner and president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, has defended a law that criminalises homosexual acts, saying: “We like ourselves just the way we are.”

In a joint interview with Tony Blair, who was left looking visibly uncomfortable by her remarks, Sirleaf told the Guardian: “We’ve got certain traditional values in our society that we would like to preserve.”

Liberian legislation classes “voluntary sodomy” as a misdemeanour punishable by up to one year in prison, but two new bills have been proposed that would target homosexuality with much tougher sentences.close quote

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