Boris Johnson is sentencing gay refugees to death
1. 7. 2022 / Fabiano Golgo
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Adeniyi Raji was among at least 10 refugees on a 
charter flight to Lagos, Nigeria that took off from Birmingham Airport 
on Wednesday night. He arrived in Britain in 2017 from that African 
country to escape death threats that were being sent to him by 
authorities and on social media. Being gay is illegal in Nigeria and 
punishable by up to 14 years in jail.
 
He was 
subjected to a vicious homophobic attack in Nigeria, his ex-partner was 
killed and he was told he will be killed if he is returned to Nigeria. 
He was caught with his male partner in bed and soon dozens of neighbors 
gathered and started beating them severely. Raji was fired from his job 
and his name, picture and even his address were splashed across 
newspapers and websites by the police. 
Raji 
sought refuge in the UK because he had been publicly outed as a gay man –
 thus as a criminal - and his life was in danger in Nigeria. But Boris 
Johnson’s government has decided to send him back to certain death. 
Notwithstanding all the evidence that he should be protected, Raji was 
placed on the deportation flight back to Nigeria.
Raji’s
 case is the latest in a long legacy of the Boris Johnson government 
failing LGBTQ+ asylum seekers and refugees. Reports have revealed 
interpreters subjecting vulnerable homosexual refugees to bias and 
derogatory remarks, immigration officials using an applicant’s religion 
or even their own anti-LGBTQ+ relatives to deny they are really 
homosexual, and relying on stereotypes to decide by looking at the 
refugee’s behavior if he or she is a really homosexual. 
Meanwhile, an immigration pact to “off-shore” some asylum seekers to Rwanda amounts to a death sentence for LGBTQ+ people.
Cynically,
 during this LGBTQAI+ Pride Month, the Home Office and all British 
government departments have splashed their profiles on social media with
 the colours of the rainbow that represent the non-heterosexual 
discriminated community.
 
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