For LGBTQ Kenyans, court win prompts backlash as threats escalate
AYENAT MERSIE FOR Kenya's lesbians and gays, a supreme court ruling allowing the rights body that represents their interests to register as a non-governmental organisation has turned out to be a mixed blessing. February's ruling in favour of the National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (NGLHRC) reversed a ban imposed on it by the national board that regulates NGOs and was welcomed by the commission as a minor affirmation of LGBTQ Kenyans' place in society. But, in a country where same-sex acts remain punishable by up to 14 years in prison, the ruling has also led to a menacing…