Canada halts planned deportation of bisexual man to Kenya
TORONTO — Supporters of a bisexual man in Canada on the verge of being deported to Kenya say the federal government has halted the move just a day before his scheduled flight.
Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, an organization supporting Charles Mwangi, says the 48-year-old man living in Toronto has been granted a one-year temporary resident permit.
Mwangi, who says he fled death threats and abuse in Kenya because of his sexuality before arriving in Canada in 2019, had feared his forced return, especially since his activism and the notoriety of his case placed him at even greater risk of persecution.
Kenya criminalizes same-sex relationships, and human rights groups there have reported widespread cases of discrimination, harassment and violence against LGBTQ people, with police often cited as one of the major perpetrators.