Uganda probably tops the list.
BBC Radio DJ Scott Mills went to Uganda to film a segment for the show The World's Worst Place to be Gay? and ended up running for his life with his crew after an interview with the infamous Ugandan MP David Bahati, author of the Anti-Gay legislation currently under consideration in Uganda. Mills is gay, and during the interview with Bahati, he told him he was gay, at which point Bahati ordered the cameras to stop and called afterwards to find out where they were staying and registration numbers of the cars they were using. The person they reached gave them erroneous information and the group were able to get out safely.
In the interview above, Mills makes the point, echoed by many of us, "...like a lot of Africa, their laws are pretty outdated."
It's a point that's not often made for fear of showing ex-colonial disdain, but it is pretty much true.