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MyJoyOnline
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Uganda’s anti-gay law fuelling abuses, rights groups say
A new report has recorded more than 300 human rights abuses against the LGBTQ community by state and non-state actors ...
Daily Monitor on MSN
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New report paints violence surge post anti-homosexuality law enactment
The violations, the report notes, were foreshadowed by persistent and organised efforts throughout 2022 and 2023 to silence ...
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Uganda's anti-gay law causing wave of rights abuses, activists say
The consideration and passage by Uganda's government of one of the world's harshest anti-gay laws have unleashed a torrent of abuse against LGBTQ people, mostly committed by private individuals, ...
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'It is like hell on Earth': LGBT+ Ugandans tortured, starving and evicted due to anti-gay law
Violence, arrests and evictions have trebled since the act that criminalised the LGBT+ community and is condemned as "among ...
Yahoo29d
Uganda Prosecutes First Person For “Aggravated Homosexuality” After Passing Anti-LGBTQ Bill
According to NBC News, a 20-year-old Ugandan man has been arrested and prosecuted as the first person to commit “aggravated homosexuality” in the country. The offense has become punishable by ...
New York Daily News1mon
Man charged with ‘aggravated homosexuality’ faces death penalty under Uganda’s new anti-gay law
Authorities in Uganda have charged a 20-year-old man with “aggravated homosexuality” — an offense punishable by death — under the country’s newly enacted anti-LGBTQ law, prosecutors said.
LGBTQ Nation
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Ex-gay activist faces homosexuality charges under Uganda law he advocated for
Elisha Mukisa has made a name for himself as an “ex-gay” activist. He fervently advocated for the passage of the ...
WRAL14d
A proposed law in this country would require citizens to report LGBTQ people to authorities
Whereas Uganda has long been hostile to LGBTQ people, before this bill, Lariba says Ghana had become relatively tolerant. It was even “a bit liberal,” they added.
CBC.ca28d
Arrests in Uganda, Nigeria shine spotlight on grim state of LGBTQ rights across much of Africa
A member of the LGBTQ community prays during an evangelical church service on April 23 in Kampala, Uganda, where one of the strictest anti-LGBTQ laws in the world threatens people with life in ...
Gay Times
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Uganda: LGBTQ+ NGO launches urgent fundraiser to keep office and shelter
The Foaster Foundation in Uganda has launched an urgent fundraiser to help it keep its office and shelter space.
Auburn Citizen16d
LGBTQ people in Ghana are under attack. Here’s how it happened
(CNN) — When Lariba was growing up in James Town — a coastal neighborhood in Accra, Ghana — they never felt criticized for living the life they wanted to live, they said, even as an LGBTQ ...
CNN16d
A proposed law in this country would require citizens to report LGBTQ people to authorities
When Lariba was growing up in James Town — a coastal neighborhood in Accra, Ghana — they never felt criticized for living the life they wanted to live, they said, even as an LGBTQ person.

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