Thousands of people seek asylum everyday for various reasons. LGBTI
asylum seekers around the globe are facing rejection based on ideas that
the individual has chosen to be same-sex attracted. This is what 41
year old Mavis Amponsah is being told.
Amponsah, originally from Ghana, entered Israel in December 2013 and
immediately applied for asylum. Her position is that she faced
objections and discrimination from her community for the 20 years she
was in a relationship with another woman. She stated that her and her
partner had been attacked multiple times and threatened repeatedly.
Amponsah says that she will not return to her partner in Ghana “out of
fear for her life.”
On August 19, Amponsah was informed that her application was rejected
because the committee ruled that she had “chosen to adopt a lesbian
lifestyle.” Avi Himi, the committee’s chairman, stated that there were
contradictions and facts that didn’t align and made him believe that
Amponsah was not a lesbian.
In a written statement, Himi penned that “She never said she was
attracted to women but stated that she became a lesbian after being
disappointed with her relationship with a previous male partner, who
betrayed her for another woman. Her statements show that she consciously
and rationally adopted a lesbian lifestyle. This wasn’t a preference
she had had all her life, forming an integral part of her identity, so
her claims of a clear sexual preference are unacceptable.”
The committee also used the reasoning that Amponsah had not made an
effort to meet any women or begin a relationship to “prove” that she was
lying about her preference.
Amponsah was originally interviewed in English, a language she does
not speak very well. Her attorney, Yadin Elam, has appealed to the
Population, Immigration and Border Authority, protesting “the absurd
claims regarding her sexual inclinations.” and demanding a new interview
be conducted with a translator to Akan, Amponsah’s mother tongue.
However, the Population and Immigration Authority released a
statement saying that “claims that Ms. Amponsah was interviewed in a
language she supposedly doesn’t know, leading to doubts over our
professionalism, are ridiculous.”
The Israeli LGBT Association has stated that “the arguments appearing
in the committee’s decision regarding sexual inclinations are baseless
and outdated, and should no longer be used. A lesbian’s inclination can
exist even if she doesn’t act on it by living with another woman, just
as a heterosexual woman maintains her sexual identity when she lives
alone, or when she chooses not to act on her romantic or physical
attraction to men.”
Source: Curvemag.com
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