Court overturns 5-year sentence for gay sex in Cameroon

Court overturns 5-year sentence for gay sex in Cameroon

Jonas Singa Kumie and Franky Djome, with their attorney, Alice Nkom.

Two young men in Cameroon were found not guilty today, overturning their previous sentence to five years in prison for homosexuality.

Stephane N. Koche, project manager for PAEMH (Project for the Support and Assistance of Sexual Minorities), reports:

Franky and Jonas, the two young men who were arrested, detained and sentenced to five years in prison on grounds of homosexuality … were declared NOT GUILTY this morning by the judges of the Central Appeals Court.

Singa Kimie (also known as Jonas Singa Kumie) and Ndjome Francky (also known as Franky Djome) were arrested in late July 2011 by police who found them having sex in a vehicle in the Essos district of Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon.

On Nov. 22, 2011, a judge found the two men guilty and imposed the maximum sentence. He said both men were obviously effeminate because they wore wigs and had drunk Bailey’s, which he said is a typically feminine drink.

Photo: Jonas Singa Kumie and Franky Djome with attorney Alice Nkom. (Photo by Eric O. Lembembe)

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One thought on “Court overturns 5-year sentence for gay sex in Cameroon

  1. Very happy for these guys-

    “…and had drunk Bailey’s, which he said is a typically feminine drink.”

    Really!? Bailey’s is femme? Lol, I had no idea…what will they think of next?

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