Kenya court set to rule on whether to scrap anti-gay laws

In this file photo of Monday Feb. 10, 2014, Kenyan people who identify as gay and lesbian and others supporting their cause, wear masks to preserve their anonymity and one holds out a wrapped condom, as they stage a rare protest in Nairobi, Kenya. Extortion, human rights violations ranging from assaults, physical, sexual and verbal, denial of access to state services, forceful evictions, harassment, being disowned by family members among other challenges, may become a thing of the past for the Kenyan gay community if a court rules on Friday Feb. 22, 2019, in their favour to abolish laws that criminalize homosexual behaviour. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis-File)

In this file photo of Thursday Feb.22, 2018. Members of the public fill the courtroom as the High Court in Kenya begins hearing arguments in a case challenging parts of the penal code seen as targeting the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities, at the High Court in Nairobi, Kenya. Extortion, human rights violations ranging from assaults, physical, sexual and verbal, denial of access to state services, forceful evictions, harassment, being disowned by family members among other challenges, may become a thing of the past for the Kenyan gay community if a court rules on Friday Feb. 22, 2019, in their favour to abolish laws that criminalize homosexual behaviour.(AP Photo/Ben Curtis-File)

NAIROBI, Kenya — Extortion, physical assaults, verbal abuse, denial of state services, forceful evictions, harassment, being disowned by family members.

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