[Published: Sunday May 30 2010]
Malawi gay couple released
Lilongwe, 30 May-(ANA)-Two gay men jailed in Malawi but later pardoned by the country's President Bingu wa Mutharika have been released from prison, say reports.
Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga had been given 14-year jail terms for "gross indecency and unnatural acts" after celebrating their engagement.
They were pardoned during a visit by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
But a government minister said the men could be re-arrested if they continued their relationship.
The case sparked international condemnation and a debate about homosexuality in the country.
Monjeza, 26, and Chimbalanga, 20, were released from prison on Saturday evening, hours after Mr Mutharika announced their pardon.
Gift Trapence, director of the campaign group Centre for the Development of the People (Cedep) which had been supporting the couple, said they had been taken separately to their home villages.
"The prison authorities told them they had been given instruction from above that they should take them to their respective homes," he told the AFP news agency.
Mr Trapence said they had been "warmly welcomed by their respective relatives" when they arrived home.
But Patricia Kaliati, Malawi's Minister of Gender and Children, said Monjeza and Chimbalanga's release did not mean they could continue their relationship.
"It doesn't mean that now they are free people, they can keep doing whatever you keep doing," she said.(ANA)
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