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Uganda says it’s not reintroducing the ‘Kill the Gays’ bill, confusing everyone
Just last week, the country’s ethics minister said parliament members were ready to kill gays and promoters of homosexuality.
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Trump administration denounces Uganda’s new ‘Kill the Gays’ bill
But they stopped short of promising sanctions if the bill becomes law.
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Uganda’s ‘Kill the Gays’ bill is back & it may be even worse
The law would be expanded to include anyone “involved in promotion and recruitment” – including saying gay people are born that way.
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Police stop Uganda’s gay pride parade a month after a bar raid
Uganda’s minister in charge of ethics and integrity, Simon Lokodo, urged police to arrest them if they went ahead with the parade.
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Uganda gay pride celebration postponed following government threats
Despite the daily threats faced by LGBTQ Ugandans, the community has held pride events for the last few years.
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Uganda court rules against activists who said official violated their rights
KAMPALA, Uganda — A Uganda court on Wednesday ruled against a group of gay rights activists who sued a Ugandan official they say violated their rights. Justice Stephen Musota ruled against four LGBT activists who had sued the ethics and integrity minister, Simon Lokodo, for shutting down a February 2012 workshop. Musota said the workshop participants….
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Uganda takes ‘moral’ high ground, dismisses U.S. pressure on anti-gay law
KAMPALA, Uganda — Uganda’s government on Tuesday dismissed calls by U.S. President Barack Obama not to sign an anti-homosexuality law, saying it was determined to protect the country’s “morals” even if that meant losing international aid.