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More Ghanaians draw sword against UK Prime Minister's gay conditionalities
Ghanaians continue to take a swipe at UK's Prime Minister, David Cameron's position to withdraw aid to countries which do not adhere to what he called proper human rights.

Dr Yao Graham of the Third World Network says the rights of gays and lesbians should be respected, but kicked against aid conditionality.

He said it has always been the ploy of the advanced countries to use imperialist tactics to bully third world countries.

A legal practitioner and a lecturer in Media law at the Ghana Institute of Journalism, Osei Kwadwo Addo however disagreed with the call to legalise Gayism and Lesbianism in the country.

He said human rights must be looked at within the context of societies that do not frown on norms, culture and values.

Mr Addo said Ghana should not subject itself to UK's pressure to legalise the rights of the Gay and Lesbians in the country.

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