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General News of Friday, 24 February 2017

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Homosexuals are ‘sick’ people who need psychiatric treatment - Foh-Amoaning

Moses Foh-Amoaning, Human Rights Advocate Moses Foh-Amoaning, Human Rights Advocate

A Human Rights Advocate Moses Foh-Amoaning has described homosexuals as sick people who need psychiatric treatment and not sweet talks.

Mr Foh-Amoaning who is a Representative of National Coalition of Proper Sexual Rights and Family Values described as unnatural for people to have sex with same gender.

He questioned why people would insert materials in private parts of others suggesting that they need to be offered support, attention, love, care and not the ranting non discriminatory speeches by Amnesty International and other groups.

Speaking with Lantam Papanko host of Ultimate Breakfast Show, he bemoaned gays who have had their anus and rectums destroyed due to constant anal sex and insertion of materials by their partners saying some of them wear pampers.

He argued that some of these innocent young men who turned into gays have been preyed upon by foreigners who deceive them with money and juicy stuffs questioning Amnesty International’s position on this development.

‘In any case if its about religion, am not shamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ, our coalition has taken lots of people out of homosexuality by showing them love, care by going through proper psychiatric treatment. I will show you some of these young men who have been victims of homosexuality and you will weep for them,’ he bemoaned.

Mr Foh-Amoaning said the coalition will propose a comprehensive legislation which is solution based to resolve this issue of gay and lesbians’ rights.

‘What we are going to do is those who need help have a certain need, medical problems and need to be helped will be helped. But those who want to do it because they want to have a way of life to satisfy their sexual pervasions, we will be criminalised. If somebody has the propensity to have sex with same gender or wants to relate to somebody with the same sex, sex is the ultimate show of love and intimacy and the natural human anatomy, its not to have sex through the anus, so if somebody has that propensity, clearly he is unwell and what that person needs is help. And not to say don’t discriminate let him do it. No, he needs help and that is what our coalition is about doing,’ he fumed.

He advised Amnesty International to desist from choosing and picking one aspect of homosexuality agenda.

‘Over in America and British, they have criminalised polygamy or bigamy what has Amnesty International done about it. In Ghana polygamy is allowed. What has Amnesty International said about those discriminatory laws?. We don’t want Amnesty International to be pushing one aspect of homosexuality agenda. They need care, love, attention to get them out,’ he suggested.

According to him, the country has every right under international laws to kick against matters which are not good for the development of the nation.