Actualités of Thursday, 7 January 2016

Source: koaci.com

Cameroonian gay porn star denied visa to Cameroon

Blake Karde, ancien militaire du bataillon d’intervention rapide Blake Karde, ancien militaire du bataillon d’intervention rapide

The news caused a stir since the beginning of this week and has been a topic of discussion for Cameroonians on social networks.
The Cameroonian authorities have refused an entry visa for "Blake Karde" for publishing pornographic videos on the internet.

Blake Karde, the former rapid intervention battalion ( BIR) soldier, could not enter in Cameroon, following a video showing the spinning gay pornographic film. The video was quickly removed from the internet.

On the internet, Blake Karde, denies the facts and admit to being heterosexual, "I am the victim of a smear campaign and sabotage in social networks with the sole aim to smear my image by making me look like a homosexual," he wrote, swinging a picture where we can see that he has signed a marriage certificate. On downside of the photo, he signed only as a witness ... without his wife.

It is the subject of sarcasm on the Internet and insults of all kinds are uttered by Internet users.

For some months now, Cameroon has been facing international pressure which accused the authorities of promoting homophobia, Yaoundé claimed that homosexuals live and circulate in peace in the country.

In fact, in Cameroon, homosexuality remains a crime punishable under the Cameroonian Penal Code, in its Article 347 (bis) which states, "shall be punished with imprisonment from six months to five years and a fine of FCFA 20.000 to FCFA 200.000 for anyone who has sex with a person of their sex. "