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Authorities in Tanzania have warned that gay rights activists will be arrested and expelled from the East African country as the country's president signalled a crackdown on homosexuality. Tanzania's Home Affairs Minister Mwigulu Nchemba said at a rally late on Sunday that Tanzanians campaigning for gay rights would be arrested, while foreigners would be ordered to leave the country. “Those who want to campaign for gay rights should find another country that allows those things,” said Nchemba at the rally in the capital Dodoma, Reuters reported. Homosexuality is a crime in dozens of countries in Africa, including Tanzania, and the country’s penal code states that any person “who has carnal knowledge ...
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