“Punishable by Death” – Uganda’s Shocking New Homosexuality Laws Are Already Being Used to Kill Gay People

World leaders, including President Joe Biden, have condemned Uganda for its prosecution of 4 people for engaging in what they’re calling, “aggravated homosexuality,” a crime that the country says merits the death penalty.

Disgraceful Prosecution Unveiled 

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In a groundbreaking legal move, Ugandan prosecutors charge a 20-year-old man with “aggravated homosexuality,” marking a significant moment in the country’s controversial stance on LGBTQ+ rights.

A Grim Punishment Looms

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The charged offense carries a death penalty under Uganda’s contentious “Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2023,” igniting huge backlash from world leaders.

August 18: A Fateful Day 

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On August 18, the defendant faced charges for allegedly engaging in “unlawful sexual intercourse” with a 41-year-old man, shedding light on the sweeping implications of the law.

Unraveling the Aggravation 

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Details regarding what constituted the aggravation in the alleged crime remain unclear, leaving many questions unanswered.

A Harsh Anti-LGBTQ+ Law 

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President Yoweri Museveni’s enactment of the “Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2023” criminalized same-sex sexual acts, attracting international scrutiny and condemnation.

Shocking Penalties for Same-Sex Acts 

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The law sets forth penalties, including death, for acts deemed “aggravated homosexuality,” encompassing all instances of sexual activity with the same sex.

Beyond Sexual Acts 

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The law’s reach extended to gay marriage, punishable by life imprisonment for individuals who engage in same-sex marriages.

The Judicial Process Unfolds 

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With the charge classified as a capital offense, the defendant’s trial commenced with reading the charges in the Magistrate’s Court, marking the beginning of a complex and high-profile legal journey.

Challenging Constitutionality 

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The defendant’s lawyer, Justine Balya, argued against the constitutionality of the law, “It seeks to criminalize what is often consensual conduct between adults,” she said.

Politicians Justify Laws

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Ugandan politician Asuman Basalirwa described “aggravated homosexuality” as “When you carry out acts of homosexuality through force or duress, or due influence, then the law defines that as aggravated homosexuality.”

A Pioneer in the Spotlight 

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While 3 others have also been charged under the new law, the defendant in this case becomes the first to face prosecution for an offense carrying the ultimate punishment.

The Global Stance on LGBTQ+ Criminalization 

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Of the United Nations’ 193 member countries, 64 still criminalize same-sex acts, many of whom have hit out at Uganda for its backward laws, including President Biden.

Biden’s Strong Condemnation

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President Joe Biden condemned Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act, labeling it a “tragic violation of universal human rights” before calling for its “immediate repeal.”

A Plea for Change 

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Biden’s statement urged the law to change, arguing that it “jeopardizes the prospects of critical economic growth for the entire country.”

Living in Fear

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Biden followed by saying that the people of Uganda shouldn’t have to “live in constant fear of… violence and discrimination.”

A Defining Moment 

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The prosecution marked a turning point in Uganda’s LGBTQ+ rights debate, with the future looking bleak for gay people in the country.

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