BONELA CLIENT FOUND GUILTY UNDER SECTION 164 OF THE PENAL CODE

31.08.2016: BONELA CLIENT FOUND GUILTY UNDER SECTION 164 OF THE PENAL CODE


The Botswana Network on Ethics Law & HIV/AIDS (BONELA) regrets to announce that one of its clients has been found guilty of violating section 164 of the Penal Co de of Botswana. This was after  an  accusation  that  he  had  slept  with  another  man.  He  has  been  sentenced  by  a  Gaborone Magistrate Court to three and half years, two of which have been suspended for three years. When  the  matter  started  our  client  was  charged  with  an  offence  of  having  had  unlawful  carnal
knowledge with another man without his consent. This charge was unexpectedly altered to that of him having had carnal knowledge with another man  contrary to section 164 of the Penal Code. The last charge criminalises same sex acts for being unnatural.


BONELA has always held the position that section 164 of the Penal Code should not be part of the laws  of  Botswana  for  several  reasons.  Among  others,  section  164  of  the  Penal  Code  is unconstitutional  as  it  discriminates  against  homosexual  people;  non-discrimination  being  a fundamental  right  to  be  enjoyed  by all  under  the constitution.  This  was  reiterated  in  the  recently delivered  LEGABIBO  registration  case  that  “nothing  could  be  plainer  and  that  there  are  no
exclusions whatever”.


Cindy Kelemi, the Executive Director of BONELA stated that over and above the foregoing we are of  the  strong  view  that  this  discriminatory  law  fuels  stigma  faced  by  homosexual  people, perpetuating their unequal treatment which also has adverse consequences on the country’s response to  HIV/AIDS.  We  can  attest  to  this  aspect  as  for  a  very  long  time  our  client  would  not  let  the attorneys  engaged  by  BONELA  challenge  the  constitutionality  of  this  section  from  the  onset  for fear of stigma.


The  Coordinator  of  LEGABIBO  Anna  Chalmers  stated  that  this  current  conviction  is  testimony that despite assurances by the leadership of Former President  Festus  Mogae guaranteeing that there will be no persecution of people on the basis of their sexual orientation, the State has gone against its word. A need thus remains to have this repugnant section removed from our laws.BONELA’s  Policy  and  Legal  Advisor  Phazha  Molebatsi  stated  that  the  client  has  given  the
organisation the mandate to take the matter on appeal against conviction and sentence in line with the  organisation’s  strategic  objective  of  ensuring  access  to  justice  for  vulnerable  and  marginalised populations including men who have sex with men.


BONELA can be contacted on+267 393 2516 or bonela@bonela.org
For more information please contact:
Phazha Molebatsi – Policy & Legal Advisor    phazham@bonela.org  +267 75 49 05 99
Cindy Kelemi – Executive Director      cindyk@bonela.org  +267 73 58 68 886
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