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Two men are detained in Uganda for “aggravated homosexuality.”

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Kojo Allos
August 30, 2023
Two men are detained in Uganda for “aggravated homosexuality.”


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Uganda, two men have been detained on suspicion of “aggravated homosexuality.”
If found guilty, the crime carries a death sentence.

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Uganda passed one of the worst anti-LGBT laws in the world in May, defying criticism from Western governments and human rights organisations.

Same-sex relationships are punishable by a life sentence in jail. In circumstances deemed “aggravated,” such as those involving recurrent offences, gay sex that results in the transmission of a terminal illness, or same-sex contact with a youngster, an elderly person, or a person with a disability, the death penalty may be imposed.

The defendant, who was accused on August 18 with aggravated homosexuality, allegedly “performed unlawful sexual intercourse” with a 41-year-old man, according to a charge sheet seen by Reuters. It did not state why the behaviour was deemed aggravating. The charge was read to him and explained to him at the Magistrate’s Court on (the) 18th, and he was remanded, according to Jacqueline Okui, a spokeswoman for the office of the director of public prosecutions, who spoke to Reuters.

“Since it is a capital offence triable by the High Court, he was remanded,” she added.

Okui gave no other information on the incident. She claimed to be unaware of any other people who had previously faced aggravated homosexuality charges. Attorney for the defendant Justine Balya stated that she thought the entire law was unlawful. Although the law has been contested in court, the case has not yet been heard by the judges.

Since the law’s passage, Balya claimed that four further individuals had been accused of violating it, but her client was the first to face legal action for aggravated homosexuality. She chose not to address the details of his case.

The death penalty has not been abolished in Uganda in about 20 years, but President Yoweri Museveni promised to resume executions in 2018 to stem a criminal upsurge.

Three months ago, the law was passed, prompting considerable criticism and penalties threats. In response to the bill, the World Bank earlier this month halted new public financing to Uganda.

Some Ugandan officials have also been subject to visa restrictions from the US, and President Joe Biden has directed a review of US aid to Uganda.

Source:CNN& Reuters news 

 

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