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Going by some definitions of 'carnal knowledge' (which is the term used in Kenyan law) below,it seems that even oral sex is criminalised alongside sodomy. The crimes are all bunched up under a title 'unnatural offences'. Is there any lawyer here who can help us to untangle this?
See section 162 of the Kenyan Penal Law:
http://www.kenyalaw.org/...alaw/klr_app/frames.php
162. Any person who:
(a) has carnal knowledge of any person against the order of nature; or
(b) has carnal knowledge of an animal; or
(c) permits a male person to have carnal knowledge of him or her against the order of nature,
is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for fourteen years.
See the meaning of carnal knowledge:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnal_knowledge
In criminal law,the phrase has had different meanings at different times and in different jurisdictions. While commonly a mere euphemism for sexual intercourse (not necessarily unlawful),different jurisdictions have defined carnal knowledge as a specific sex act such as contact between a penis and vagina,some laws elaborating this to include even 'slight penile penetration of female genitalia'. The definition sometimes includes a set of sex acts that include sodomy and/or oral sex.