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		By: Solomon		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Solomon]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Pillay, we are not careful to answer you in this matter. BUT, what is the penalty for gay activity in Saudi Arabia? Why have you not visited Saudi Arabia? Is it because you cannot threaten them with sanctions??

Question 2: Dear Pillay, what did you do about the rights violation in Syria apart from the talks? When are you planning to visit Syria? 

Question 3: Dear Pillay, remember what you said in Zimbabwe? &quot;At the end of her mission she also expressed concern over the country’s legislation on sexual orientation noting that the international principle of non-discrimination is included in the current Zimbabwean Constitution, as well as in international treaties to which the country is party to.&quot; Are you really reading these constitutions or are these answers &quot;one-fits all?&quot;
Where were the UN rights chiefs  when Nigeria was under the torture of military dictators? Is it because US officials were enjoying oil deals with the military junta and their  cronies??
Enough of questions. Now can you tell us whose rights are being violated in Nigeria? Did you get the information that 92% of Nigerians were against gay lifestyle and same sex marriage? Should our honorable national assembly defend the rights 8% at the expense of 92? Madam, I had an alpha in O-level government as a student and if I still remember correctly, the minority are allowed to have their say but the majority STILL have their way. Whose rights then are being violated then? Which constitution? Our constitution defends the rights of the majority and that&#039;s what the national assembly has done.
Must we accept LGBTs as normal just because Europe and the Americas say so? 
I even hear those guys giving the excuse of being born with the &quot;defective gay gene&quot; Are they finally admitting that homo lifestyle is defective?
Won&#039;t pedophiles one day discover the &quot;defective pedophile gene&quot; and ask for compensations for ill-treatment?!!!  Come on, Pillay and her lies, let&#039;s use common sense!!! Homosexuality is abnormal. Period!!!
Now even if Europe and America considers homo lifestyle as normal, don&#039;t we have right to differ and to chart our own course? Enough of this meddling on matters we have resolved to lay to rest!!!
http://myopenletter.in/1512/from/Solomon/to/NaviPillay]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Dear Pillay, we are not careful to answer you in this matter. BUT, what is the penalty for gay activity in Saudi Arabia? Why have you not visited Saudi Arabia? Is it because you cannot threaten them with sanctions??</p>
<p>Question 2: Dear Pillay, what did you do about the rights violation in Syria apart from the talks? When are you planning to visit Syria? </p>
<p>Question 3: Dear Pillay, remember what you said in Zimbabwe? &#8220;At the end of her mission she also expressed concern over the country’s legislation on sexual orientation noting that the international principle of non-discrimination is included in the current Zimbabwean Constitution, as well as in international treaties to which the country is party to.&#8221; Are you really reading these constitutions or are these answers &#8220;one-fits all?&#8221;<br />
Where were the UN rights chiefs  when Nigeria was under the torture of military dictators? Is it because US officials were enjoying oil deals with the military junta and their  cronies??<br />
Enough of questions. Now can you tell us whose rights are being violated in Nigeria? Did you get the information that 92% of Nigerians were against gay lifestyle and same sex marriage? Should our honorable national assembly defend the rights 8% at the expense of 92? Madam, I had an alpha in O-level government as a student and if I still remember correctly, the minority are allowed to have their say but the majority STILL have their way. Whose rights then are being violated then? Which constitution? Our constitution defends the rights of the majority and that&#8217;s what the national assembly has done.<br />
Must we accept LGBTs as normal just because Europe and the Americas say so?<br />
I even hear those guys giving the excuse of being born with the &#8220;defective gay gene&#8221; Are they finally admitting that homo lifestyle is defective?<br />
Won&#8217;t pedophiles one day discover the &#8220;defective pedophile gene&#8221; and ask for compensations for ill-treatment?!!!  Come on, Pillay and her lies, let&#8217;s use common sense!!! Homosexuality is abnormal. Period!!!<br />
Now even if Europe and America considers homo lifestyle as normal, don&#8217;t we have right to differ and to chart our own course? Enough of this meddling on matters we have resolved to lay to rest!!!<br />
<a href="http://myopenletter.in/1512/from/Solomon/to/NaviPillay" rel="nofollow ugc">link to myopenletter.in</a></p>
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		By: Solomon		</title>
		<link>https://www.mambaonline.com/2014/03/13/un-human-rights-gay-law-critic-visits-nigeria/#comment-40665</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Solomon]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2014 16:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Pillay, we are not careful to answer in this matter. BUT, what is the penalty for gay activity in Saudi Arabia? Why have you not visited Saudi Arabia? Is it because you cannot threaten them with sanctions??

Question 2: Dear Pillay, what did you do about the rights violation in Syria apart from the talks? When are planning to visit Syria? 

Question 3: Dear Pillay, remember what you said in Zimbabwe? &quot;At the end of her mission she also expressed concern over the country’s legislation on sexual orientation noting that the international principle of non-discrimination is included in the current Zimbabwean Constitution, as well as in international treaties to which the country is party to.&quot; Are you really really reading these constitutions or are these answers &quot;one-fits all?&quot;
Enough of questions. Now can you tell me whose rights are being violated in Nigeria? Did you get the information that 92% of Nigerians were against gay lifestyle and same sex marriage? should our honorable house defend the rights 8% at the expense of 92? Madam, I had an alpha in O-level government as a student and if I still remember correctly, the minority are allowed to have their say but the majority have their way. Whose rights then are being violated. Which constitution? Our constitution defends the rights of the majority and that&#039;s what the national assembly has done.

Must we accept LGBTs as normal just because Europe and the Americas say so? Don&#039;t we have right to chart our own course? Enough!!!http://myopenletter.in/1512/from/Solomon/to/NaviPillay]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Dear Pillay, we are not careful to answer in this matter. BUT, what is the penalty for gay activity in Saudi Arabia? Why have you not visited Saudi Arabia? Is it because you cannot threaten them with sanctions??</p>
<p>Question 2: Dear Pillay, what did you do about the rights violation in Syria apart from the talks? When are planning to visit Syria? </p>
<p>Question 3: Dear Pillay, remember what you said in Zimbabwe? &#8220;At the end of her mission she also expressed concern over the country’s legislation on sexual orientation noting that the international principle of non-discrimination is included in the current Zimbabwean Constitution, as well as in international treaties to which the country is party to.&#8221; Are you really really reading these constitutions or are these answers &#8220;one-fits all?&#8221;<br />
Enough of questions. Now can you tell me whose rights are being violated in Nigeria? Did you get the information that 92% of Nigerians were against gay lifestyle and same sex marriage? should our honorable house defend the rights 8% at the expense of 92? Madam, I had an alpha in O-level government as a student and if I still remember correctly, the minority are allowed to have their say but the majority have their way. Whose rights then are being violated. Which constitution? Our constitution defends the rights of the majority and that&#8217;s what the national assembly has done.</p>
<p>Must we accept LGBTs as normal just because Europe and the Americas say so? Don&#8217;t we have right to chart our own course? Enough!!!<a href="http://myopenletter.in/1512/from/Solomon/to/NaviPillay" rel="nofollow ugc">link to myopenletter.in</a></p>
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		By: Paul		</title>
		<link>https://www.mambaonline.com/2014/03/13/un-human-rights-gay-law-critic-visits-nigeria/#comment-40641</link>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2014 05:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Gosh what a skrik this thing is !]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Gosh what a skrik this thing is !</p>
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		By: Hrh Elizabeth F Obisanya		</title>
		<link>https://www.mambaonline.com/2014/03/13/un-human-rights-gay-law-critic-visits-nigeria/#comment-40531</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hrh Elizabeth F Obisanya]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2014 08:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[we pray God&#039;s journey mercies and pray that they listen to you as they dont listen to their Children whom Jesus died &#038; rose up for.

Jesus died for LGBTS to be who they are and to make Heaven]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>we pray God&#8217;s journey mercies and pray that they listen to you as they dont listen to their Children whom Jesus died &amp; rose up for.</p>
<p>Jesus died for LGBTS to be who they are and to make Heaven</p>
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