Ghana activists warn an anti-gay bill threatens the young democracy’s institutions
ACCRA — Frank gets disturbing flashbacks every time he sees a police officer.
As a staff member of the group LGBT+ Rights Ghana, he knew police could intimidate people for bribes, or say homophobic things. But he didn’t realize that police could enter his home without a warrant, round everyone up for being LGBTQ+ and gloat about expecting a bonus for doing so.
“It just shows you how far things are going in this country,” said Frank, who asked that his real name not be published due to safety concerns.
The Canadian Press travelled to Cameroon as part of an investigative series looking into a global backslide in LGBTQ+ rights and the consequences for Canada, including the impact this trend has on democratic institutions.


