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Update
from GALZ
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
August 11, 2011
We
bring your attention to the increased number of local press articles
speaking to the subject of homosexuality negatively and in ways
that are meant to instill fear and cause panic in the LGBTI community
in Zimbabwe. During the period June to date, close to ten articles
have been produced depicting homosexuality as a scandal and linked
to criminal behaviour.
GALZ notes that
both The Herald and The Sunday Mail have been running a series of
articles which seem to be fabricated reports with no concrete evidence
to support its coverage. The articles are not only sensationalist,
they are ambiguous and confused in their reporting and there is
no attempt to separate out the different issues in most of the articles.
The ZBC report of 9 August "Gays arrested" for instance
seems to suggest that young poor men were entering into relationships
with older, financially stable men in order to survive. By pitting
'young black men' with '55 year old white male',
the story implies that all homosexuals, the white man included,
are rich pedophiles. The article portrays young men as victims in
this case.
The state media
seems to be putting the public and the police on the lookout for
those perceived to be homosexual as contained in The Sunday Mail
In Depth report of 6 August "Gays and lesbians on the loose",
states " are the country's laws not adequate enough
for the police to stop the act?" it goes on to accuse police
of inaction "in thwarting this emerging problem." This
is a very worrying trend.
We would like
you to take note of this trend and further impress upon you that
GALZ remains resolute in advocating for and defending the rights
of the LGBTI community in Zimbabwe. We also call on your unwavering
support as members and partners to this struggle to be aware of
these media machinations that seek to perpetuate stereotypes to
the exclusion of homosexuals to engage in meaningful dialogue on
the issue.
Visit the GALZ
fact
sheet
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