Gay rights campaigner Aderonke Apata, 47, has been told she’s ‘not homosexual’ and cannot be granted refugee status in Britain, despite fears for her safety if she’s deported back to anti-gay Nigeria. She went to
Britain in 2004 and is an award-winning LGBT rights activist. Yesterday, she appeared in Court to appeal her case, accompanied by her fiancée, Happiness Agboro, and a group of gay-rights activists. She has even submitted video evidence of her sex life to prove that she is homosexual.
Britain in 2004 and is an award-winning LGBT rights activist. Yesterday, she appeared in Court to appeal her case, accompanied by her fiancée, Happiness Agboro, and a group of gay-rights activists. She has even submitted video evidence of her sex life to prove that she is homosexual.
However, the Home Office has refused to recognize her sexuality – arguing she can’t be classified as a lesbian because she has children from a previous heterosexual relationship. Barrister Andrew Bird, on behalf of the Home Secretary, said: “You can’t be a heterosexual one day and a lesbian the next day.
Intresting so the prove is that u must have a sex tape Oh God what is this unGodly world turning to
ReplyDeleteam not against gay because every adult is old enough to know what he or she likes as far the dont use it to disturb the peace of the state or country or a person.
she was not required to she volunteered to
Deleteoh another beauty is lost to hands pookers that call them selfs lesbiana we are waitingvto beat u here.as soon as ur deporttation flght lands.
ReplyDeletethis one need to be in britains since is by gay refugee then she has to make a sex tape for it.
ReplyDeleteher claim was refused she was gay for stay http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2015/888.html
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