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Human Rights Watch found that the law has ramped up already existing abuse and discrimination against LGBT people to unprecedented heights.
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Uganda: Mothers defy anti-gay law to support children - MSNTwo years after Uganda passed its controversial Anti-Homosexuality Act, a quiet but determined resistance is rising: mothers standing by their LGBTQ+ children.In a country where identifying as gay ...
Uganda’s Constitutional Court on April 3, 2024 upheld the abusive and radical provisions of the 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Act, Human Rights Watch said today. The ruling further entrenches ...
Uganda's parliament on Tuesday passed an amended law that permits military tribunals to try civilians, prompting protests from the opposition who said the move violated a Supreme Court ruling in ...
Uganda’s brutal Anti-Homosexuality Act (AHA) reportedly cost the country as much as $1.6 billion in the year since it became law. Last week, Open for Business, a coalition of global companies ...
In May 2023, Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni signed one of the harshest anti-LGBTQ+ laws in the world. A year on, the law has worsened the state of LGBTQ+ rights and has become a model ...
A news report released by Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday indicated that the Ugandan government has perpetrated violence against LGBTQ+ people, their families, and supporters since Uganda’s 2023 ...
The Ugandan government intends to introduce a law to allow military tribunals to try civilians for certain offences even after the practice was banned by the Supreme Court. Human rights activists ...
Uganda President Yoweri Museveni signs a law allowing trial of civilians in military courts after the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional in January.
Seventeen human skulls buried in metal boxes have been unearthed at a suspected shrine in the center of Uganda and there may be more at the site, police say.
Uganda Human Rights Commission directs military to release Bobi Wine’s bodyguard, Eddie Mutwe, warns continued detention amounts to contempt.
In Uganda, young people still face disproportionate health challenges, including limited access to youth-friendly services, mental health stigma, sexual and reproductive health risks, and social ...
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