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A British citizen has allegedly been  taken  hostage by her family in the Democratic Republic Congo (DRC)  because her family  would like to “cure her gayness.”
The woman, 27-year-old Christina  Fonthes, is a Manchester-based LGBT activist and a translator. On  August 11th, she visited Kinshasa with her younger sister and mother.
However, during the visit, Fonthes’  mother is  said to have seized her passport. She was then reportedly told that her family  wanted her to stay in Congo so they could help “fix”  her sexuality, The Independent reveals.
According to reports, BBC Sports presenter,  Jessica Creighton, is Fonthes’ partner. She has been raising  awareness about the situation via social media.
Creighton says: “It became apparent that her  family were unhappy with her decision to be an out lesbian. They  took her  passport and want to… ‘cure her of her gayness.’”
She also complained that the British  government hasn’t been too swift about handling the issue. However, a  
Foreign and Commonwealth spokesman says they are providing  consular  assistance.
Photo Credit: The  Independent
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