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BURKINA FASO PARLIAMENT PASSES LAW OUTLAWING LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER PRACTICES,


Burkina Faso Parliament Passes Law Outlawing  LESBBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER PRACTICES (LGBTQ Practices)πŸ€©πŸ‡¨πŸ‡²πŸ‡¨πŸ‡²



Interim leader of Burkina Faso Captain Ibrahim Traore, center, salutes at the start of the first ever Alliance of Sahel States summit in Niamey, Niger, on July 6, 2024.
As The Bokina Faso President, Ibrahim Taore was busy building and transforming the naturally blessed country, BorkinaFaso,  has done wonders by remembering the common law of nature. 

The Interim leader of Burkina Faso Captain Ibrahim Traore, center, salutes at the start of the first ever Alliance of Sahel States summit in Niamey, Niger, on July 6, 2024. 
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Borkina Faso’s transitional parliament passed legislation outlawing conduct deemed to promote Lesbians, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender activities.( LGBTQ practices,) introducing fines, prison sentences and sanctions for persons convicted, its justice minister said.⛓️

The Persons and Family  Code law, making Burkina Faso the latest in a series of African countries to criminalize lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender activity, also tightens rules on nationality and stateless people.

The military that took over Burkina Faso in a 2022 coup has grown increasingly intolerant of dissent amid worsening Islamist militant violence in the West African country. 

It is no longer news that Ibrahim Taore leadership in Bokinafaso has gone viral and all African Countries and Africans including Nigeria is. Fully in support of Boinina faso's regim and Independence United African  Agenda. All Africans are very greatful to Ibrahim Taore leadership and the love for Ibrahim Taore continued to increase a over the world. As people across the world have taken Bokinafaso flag and Ibrahim Taore's Photograph to the street  for the solidarity and support of Ibrahim Taore's mission of United Africa and Western to exit and stop extortion in African soil.

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