Amnesty urged to adopt gay Malawian couple as Prisoners of Conscience

By Scott Hart
Mar 9, 2010 - 8:57:40 PM
TATCHELL-peter215_3.jpg
Peter Tatchell
Amnesty International is being urged to adopt Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga as "Prisoners of Conscience." The two men are in Chichiri prison in Malawi on charges of homosexuality, after they celebrated their relationship in a public ceremony last December. Their trial verdict is expected on March 22.

The call for Prisoner of Conscience status comes from LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) human rights group, OutRage!

Writing to the Director of Amnesty International UK, Peter Tatchell of Outrage! said:
"We urge Amnesty International to adopt Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga as Prisoners of Conscience...Everyone is very appreciative of the statement that Amnesty has already issued, which deplores the men's arrest and calls for their release. We are now hoping that Amnesty will go one step further and recognise them as Prisoners of Conscience.

"OutRage! has made the appeal for Prisoner of Conscience status following a request for help from Mr Monjeza and Mr Chimbalanga. The two men have asked me and others to increase Malawian and international pressure to secure the dropping of all charges and their immediate release.

"Adoption by Amnesty as Prisoners of Conscience would be a great morale boost for Tiwonge and Steven. It might also help encourage a less harsh sentence, if they are found guilty when their trial verdict is announced on 22 March. They face a maximum sentence of 14 years imprisonment."

For more information about Peter Tatchell view:
www.petertatchell.net


Can't find what you're looking for?
Take a look in the International archive.
Amsterdam