“After Praying For Me, The Pastor Had Gay Sex With Me.” | TIERs Presents ‘Veil of Silence’, A Documentary On The Lives Of LGBT Persons In Nigeria
Few days before the infamous Same Sex Prohibition Act was signed into law by former President Goodluck Jonathan, The Initiative for Equal Rights (TIERs) filmed a documentary titled Veil of Silence.
Veil of Silence – using stories told by LGBT persons living in Nigeria – sought to highlight the negative effect of the Anti-Same Sex Marriage law and how LGBT persons face increased and unjustified attacks because of the law. The documentary which was released on March 14, 2017 explores in detail the pain, suffering, experiences, and stigmatization faced by LGBT persons living in Nigeria.
“To argue that the law is beneficial to all Nigerians is similar to arguing that a law that allows nine Nigerians to appropriate the property of one Nigeria is beneficial because at least it is something nine Nigerians want,” said prominent writer and lawyer, Ayo Sogunro.
“You cannot take away from one to satisfy the other. Laws are made to ensure equality amongst everyone.”
The documentary also features several experts – lawyers, advocates, medical practitioners, and more – speaking extensively on the adverse effect of the Anti-Same Sex Marriage law as well as the implication of the stigma faced by LGBT persons.
It was also highlighted in the documentary that violence and homophobia have increased since the law was passed by the Nigerian government, leading some experts to argue that the law is a form of state-sponsored homophobia.
Watch the documentary below:
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8 Comments
Mandy
March 25, 07:16Keep spreading our visibility, TIERs. Good work with this. ???
MagDiva
March 25, 09:01Salute to the brave ones who told their truth and the great people supporting and fighting for us all to enjoy the same rights ??
John Adewoye
March 25, 12:50We shall overcome is the song. Surely we shall overcome some day.
Pink Panther
March 25, 19:48Indeed we shall!!!
Lizzy
March 25, 17:08Oh my, these people are courageous. Thank you for telling your truth and living it, not easy and you did it. To TIERS, you people keep breaking all norm, thank you. I believe in your work and all that you do, you have a vision some of us can not but keep going, we are behind you
Petrovich
March 25, 17:28This brought me to tears. One can only hope that efforts like this will yield positive results. On a lighter note, where can I get that curtain?
peach head
March 27, 06:15lmao really of course TEJU OSHO
Canis VY Majoris
March 25, 21:02Well done TIERS, this is a way forward.