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2 acquitted of gay charges in Nigerian Shariah court; 5 accused still to be tried

Published January 08, 2015

Associated Press

A Nigerian Shariah court has freed two men accused of gay sex and belonging to a homosexual club, saying the prosecution failed to prove its case.

The two were among 12 detained in northern Bauchi state in January in a frenzy of arrests after Nigeria strengthened its penalties for homosexuality with the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act.

Five of the men have been found guilty and were sentenced to fines and public whippings in the court.

On Tuesday, the judge freed a 29-year-old street vendor and a 21-year-old artisan.

The Shariah trials have been held in secret since a mob tried to lynch the men at a court hearing, demanding they be stoned to death.

One in the group is a Christian who must be tried in a secular court.

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