两名赞比亚男子因同性恋被起诉Two Zambian men have pleaded not guilty during a court appearance in the small central town of Kapiri Mposhi to a charge of engaging in homosexual acts
卡皮里姆波希中部一个小镇,两名赞比亚男子因有同性恋嫌疑被起诉,法庭上他们没有服罪
James Mwape and Philip Mubiana, both 22, have been charged with four counts of committing "unnatural" sexual acts
Zambia is a socially conservative country and homosexual acts carry a jail sentence of up to 14 years
The government has resisted pressure from campaign groups and Western governments to scrap the law
Amnesty International called for the immediate release of Mr Mwape and Mr Mubiana, saying it regarded them as prisoners of conscience
"The arrest of the two men solely for their real or perceived sexual orientation amounts to discrimination and it is in violation of their