“It could be voted on within a week or months,” said @Egaypt. “But either way its terrifying as it sets a new trend that could (and will) spread to other countries in the region that are socially homophobic, but have no anti-LGBTQ laws.”
South African human rights lawyer Sibongile Ndashe and her 12 colleagues, who were arrested by Tanzanian authorities on October 17 for "promoting homosexuality", have been released on bail, a colleague has confirmed.