Saturday, October 10, 2009

In Ghana, social networks are used to entrap homosexuals...

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Homosexuality in Ghana is a felony offense, which has put the country's gay population in a particularly vulnerable position on the Internet--its anonymity provides the only place they can communicate openly, but it also creates an opportunity for exploitation. According to several tourism sites, Ghana's Internet cafes are full of teams of boys learning to "chat gay" to entrap both locals and foreign tourists. Once they arrange to meet a victim in person, they use the threat of arrest or physical abuse to extort money and possessions.  Full story...

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