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Botswana High Court decriminalises homosexuality

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Botswana's high court, in a highly-anticipated verdict, rules to decriminalise homosexuality, which was outlawed under the country's 1965 penal code. IMAGES of people celebrating the ruling in court

Added on the 11/06/2019 12:54:40 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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