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Kenya’s
Republican Liberty Party has notified of its intention to mobilize 5,000 men
and ladies to protest naked against President Barack Obama’s “aggressive
support for homosexuality”.
The party aforementioned it's already notified
the authorities for protest scheduled to carry out the act on the 22ns and 23rd
of july when the U.S. president’s visit the African country. Vincent Kidala,
the party’s leader, wrote to the Police on Monday to advise the authorities of
the planned demonstration from Nairobi’s Freedom Corner to the streets of the
capital. He aforementioned the protest would involve “totally naked men, girls
and ladies to demonstrate the distinction between men and women’’. “The
procession shall be distributed by about five entirely naked men and ladies to
protest the President Barack Obama’s open and aggressive support for
homosexualism. “The party’s main objective is for him to grasp the distinction
between a boy and a girl,” he aforementioned within the letter to the Police.
At least 1,000 industrial (prostitute) sex workers from national capital alone has
confirmed their participation within the nude demonstration and therefore the
party is constant to mobilize politicians to hitch the demonstration.
“Homosexuality isn't unaccustomed the party,” Kidala aforementioned, adding
that “we forwarded a Bill to Parliament in 2013 seeking to ban same sex
marriages however we've not received any notification of progress. There’s lots
of interference from the U.S. government on this issue,” he said. Obama is due
in African country on July 24th to attend the Global Entrepreneurship Summit
(GES).
A
White House advocate, Joshua Earnest, aforementioned last week the U.S.
President planned to handle the problem of gay rights and therefore they have
to be compelled to shield gay rights throughout the visit to African country.
Kenyan non secular leaders have stepped up a campaign to urge Obama to drop the
gay rights subject. “We shall inform the U.S…perish together with your dollar.
From the word go, African ancient faith never recognized homosexuality. homosexuality was never a part of this continent,” one religionist
aforementioned. The White House insists Obama wouldn't hesitate to form it
clear that the protection of gay rights could be an elementary right that each
state should undertake. Obama is additionally expected to handle parliament
throughout his visit to African country with Speaker of Parliament, Justin
Muturi, language the parliament would answer “advances seemed to encroach on
our social cloth.” However, the Kenyan Presidency aforementioned the U.S.
President was at full liberty to champion the gay rights in line with the U.S.
Supreme Court ruling. “We need to catch President Obama’s intervention on this
issue throughout his visit,” Kidala informed.