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LGBTQ activists in Uganda ‘in shock’ over anti-gay legislation, fearing mass arrests

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March 22, 2023
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Members of Uganda’s LGBTQ community are in shock and fear being arrested after parliament passed a new law that makes it a crime to identify as gay, and imposes tough sentences that include the death penalty in certain cases, an activist said on Wednesday.

The “Anti-Homosexuality Bill, 2023” was passed with a near-unanimous majority by lawmakers in the east African country where anti-LGBTQ sentiment runs deep.

Frank Mugisha, one of a few Ugandans who live openly as gay, told Reuters he was scared the law will trigger “mass arrests of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) persons and mob violence toward LGBTQ communities.”

“LGBTQ persons are going to fear going to health centres for services … there’s going to be a lot of trauma and cases of mental health that will lead to a lot of suicide,” he said.

A Ugandan transgender woman who was recently attacked and currently being sheltered watches a TV screen showing the live broadcast of the session from the Parliament for the anti-gay bill, at a local charity supporting the LGBTQ Community near Kampala on March 21. (Stuart Tibaweswa/AFP via Getty Images)

Law condemned internationally

Same-sex relations were already illegal in Uganda, but supporters of the new law say it is needed to punish a broader array of LGBTQ activities, which they say threaten traditional values in the conservative and religious East African nation.

It includes steep sentences that include death for “aggravated homosexuality” and life in prison for same-sex relations. Aggravated homosexuality applies to same-sex activities with people under the age of 18 or when the perpetrator is HIV positive, among other categories, according to the law.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Wednesday the law would undermine fundamental human rights and “reverse gains in the fight against HIV/AIDS” and urged authorities to reconsider implementation of the law.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also called on Uganda’s government to rethink the legislation, calling it “appalling and abhorrent.” 

“No one, nowhere, should have to live in fear because of who they are or whom they love,” Trudeau said in a tweet. 

The legislation passed by the Ugandan Parliament yesterday, known as the Anti-Homosexuality Act, is appalling and abhorrent – no one, nowhere, should have to live in fear because of who they are or whom they love. We strongly urge Ugandan lawmakers to reconsider this legislation.

—@JustinTrudeau

The legislation will next be sent to President Yoweri Museveni, who has repeatedly denounced homosexuality, to be signed into law.

“It’s a moment of shock for the LGBTQ community,” said Mugisha, whose charity which advocates for LGBTQ rights was shut down last year.

Mugisha said he would challenge the law in court on grounds that it was unconstitutional, and violated various international treaties to which Uganda is a signatory. He did not say when he would file a case.

A case such as his would stand a good chance of striking down the law, according to two Kampala-based lawyers contacted by Reuters.

“The law violates fundamental constitutional rights like privacy and free speech, so purely based on the law, I think it will be a strong case,” said lawyer Adrian Jjuko.

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