Kuwaiti MP Slams Amnesty International
"The decision to bar homosexuals from entering Kuwait is a sovereign decision. Amnesty International should take care of lofty and noble goals for which it was established, leave aside homosexuality and deviations and stop defending delinquents. The organisation should heed the annual rates of births outside the institution of marriage in Europe and abortions as well as the high rates of underage mothers and other moral crimes forbidden by all divine religions." - Kuwaiti MP Abdul Rahman Al Jiran, returning fire at Amnesty International, who last week strongly condemned Kuwait's plan.
Labels: Amnesty International, Kuwait, LGBT rights, Middle East