A high court in the East African country of Kenya has demanded that the government register a gay-rights group that was previously denied on moral and religious grounds. The court said on Monday that the Kenyan constitution protects all minorities and cannot be used to discriminate on moral grounds. According to VOAnews, a three-judge panel said: “In Kenya, the constitution is supreme…The state has to act within the confines of what the law allows and cannot rely on religious texts or its views of what the moral and religious convictions of Kenyans are to justify the limitation of a right.”