Nairobi- Luzau Basambombo spent six months in a Kinshasa prison, being abused over and over again. The Congolese human-rights activist suspects that he was put behind bars because he openly admitted being homosexual. "If you are gay in Congo, you become an outlaw," Basambombo says. After being released from prison, he left Congo for Uganda where he was granted asylum. "When the authorities found out that I was gay, I was asked to leave the country," he says. Today, the 38-year-old Congolese lives in Nairobi and he feels comfortable there. "Things are changing here in Kenya - in favor of us," he says.
Can't we just make it hell for these psychopaths?