July 3, 2024

Russia warns Kenya over looming pressure from foreign countries after LGBTQ ruling

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Russia warns Kenya over looming pressure from foreign countries after LGBTQ ruling

Russia through its Embassy warns Kenya over looming pressure from foreign countries after the LGBTQ Supreme Court verdict

Russia through its Embassy warns Kenya over looming pressure from foreign countries after the LGBTQ Supreme Court verdict.

Russia has joined top leaders in Kenya to dismiss a recent judgment by the Supreme Court that allowed the gay community in the country to formally register their own association.

President William Ruto, his deputy Rigathi Gachagua and Azimio leader Raila Odinga on Thursday, March 2, publicly stated that homosexuality has no place in Kenyan society and vowed not to allow same-sex marriages.

And reacting to the remarks, the Russian Embassy in Kenya claimed the gay agenda was being pushed by the Western nations, warning that “the West will come for more”.

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The Russian government noted that the leaders have a responsibility of protecting the country’s traditional values or risk losing humanity.

“That is only the beginning, the West will come for more. Traditional values shall be protected, otherwise, humanity is doomed,” Russia said in a tweet on Tuesday.

Adding: “Not parent 1 and parent 2, but family! Not rules, but law!”

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