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DAWN NEESOM MIND OF MY OWN

IN TOO DEEP?

Tom Daley is an Olympian, brilliant diver, fantastic athlete, proud husband and father. He’s pretty good at knitting, too. Where he may not make quite such a splash is the past. His recent BBC documentary investigated the terrible homophobia in many of our Commonwealth countries, for which he squarely blamed the British Empire.

Um, no. Male homosexuality in India carried penalties under both Hindu and Sharia Islamic law, long before the British Raj.

Today, 32 of Africa’s 54 countries criminalise same-sex relationships. In places such as Mauritania and parts of Nigeria and Somalia, these harmless activities between

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