Talk:LGBT rights in Gabon

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Euh... excuse me?

"There is no law against gays."

”Whoever has perpetrated an act of gross indecency or an act against nature on an individual of his or her own sex under 21 shall be punished with imprisonment of 1 to 3 years.”

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Reply to above: Maybe it means sodomy is banned (for gay or straight people), but any other sexual activity between gays/lesbians is not? Just a thought.

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Was the ban on gay sex even enacted in law?
It doesn't seem like the ban on homosexuality in Gabon was even in force in the law when it was repealed from the books, at least according to the United States State Department Human Rights report. AHC300 (talk) 11:59, 13 September 2020 (UTC)