Mauritius repeals colonial-era law against gay sex

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The remote paradise island popular with holidaymakers has a reputation for tolerance and has held gay events in the past.

PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS - The top court in Mauritius has decriminalised gay sex in a landmark ruling hailed as a win for the Indian Ocean island nation's LGBTQ community.

Wednesday's decision was hailed by rights groups and UNAIDS, the United Nations agency in charge of combatting HIV/AIDS, saying it would save lives. The ruling comes as an anti-gay crackdown grips East Africa, which has a history of repression and stigmas against gays, often encouraged by conservative Muslims and Christians.

 

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