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Contents:
- UGANDA’S ANTI-GAY BILL IS THE LATT AND WORST TO TARGET LGBTQ AINS
- LGBT RIGHTS AI: WILL KENYA BE THE LATT TO PASS ANTI-GAY LAW?
- NAMIBIAN PARLIAMENT APPROV ANTI-GAY LAW SPE URT LG
- IT IS VAL FOR SOUTH AI TO OPPOSE UGANDA’S DANGERO ANTI-GAY BILL
- SOUTH AIN LGBTQ+ ACTIVISTS MARCH AGAST UGANDA'S ANTI-GAY LAW
- UGANDA'S ANTI-GAY LAW: HOW RTRICTED ARE LGBTQ RIGHTS AI?
- GAY AND LESBIAN HOTELS IN SOUTH AI
UGANDA’S ANTI-GAY BILL IS THE LATT AND WORST TO TARGET LGBTQ AINS
Ugandan Print Yoweri Meveni is facg lls om the UN and US to rejected the new proposed anti-gay legislatn * gay lawyers in south africa *
Uganda's Print Yoweri Meveni has signed one of the world's harsht anti-LGBTQ laws, cludg the ath penalty for "aggravated homosexualy", fiance of Wtern nmnatns and potential sanctns om aid donors. Same-sex relatns were already illegal Uganda, as they are more than 30 Ain untri, but the new law further targets lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer people.
More than half Ai’s 54 natns prohib nsensual same-sex activy, acrdg to the Internatnal Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Associatn (ILGA). In Egypt, homosexualy is not a crime but gay men are equently arrted and charged wh bchery, immoraly or blasphemy. While there has been progrs some Ain natns to crimalise same-sex relatnships, public opn polls show overall Ains' attus toward LGBTQ people starkly ntrast those other untri where homosexualy has been more wily accepted.
An creasg trend of acceptance has been driven part by younger people who have adopted more acceptg views toward homosexualy. However, Ain natns there is ltle difference between younger and olr opns on homosexualy. In a poll by Aobarometer of 48, 000 people across 34 untri, more than 75% of rponnts across all ag said they would strongly or somewhat dislike havg a gay neighbour.
LGBT RIGHTS AI: WILL KENYA BE THE LATT TO PASS ANTI-GAY LAW?
Helen Wells, Louise Polrs, Anti-Gay Hate Crim South Ai: Prevalence, Reportg Practic, and Experienc of the Police, Agenda: Empowerg Women for Genr Equy, No. 67, Ain Femisms Volume 2,3: Homosexualy (2006), pp. 20-28 * gay lawyers in south africa *
6% of 56-year-olds and olr said they would somewhat or strongly like or not re about havg a homosexual neighbour. A 2014 study by rearchers at the Universy of Readg found former Brish loni were “overwhelmgly more likely to have laws that crimalise homosexualy. However, several former French loni have passed anti-homosexualy laws after gag pennce, cludg Algeria, Cameroon, Mrania and most recently Chad, which banned same-sex acts between men and women 2017.
NAMIBIAN PARLIAMENT APPROV ANTI-GAY LAW SPE URT LG
A more ntemporary fluence, acrdg to gay rights mpaigners, has been foreign anti-LGBTQ relig groups.
An earlier Ugandan bill, known as the “kill the gays” bill for ially proposg hangg homosexuals, was troduced after a March 2009 nference Kampala that hosted reprentativ om the U. “ex-gay” movement, cludg proment anti-gay evangelil Stt Lively.
IT IS VAL FOR SOUTH AI TO OPPOSE UGANDA’S DANGERO ANTI-GAY BILL
It is currently legal to be gay 22 Ain untri, acrdg to ILGA’s database summarisg laws about same-sex activy.
In the 12 untri that have never adopted laws crimalisg homosexualy, is facto legal to be gay. However LGBTQ people those untri still face homophobic discrimatn. In the 2019-2021 Aobarometer surveys, rponnts untri where homosexualy is facto legal were jt as likely to say they would dislike havg a gay neighbour as rponnts untri where is crimalised.
Even among the untri that have officially crimalised same-sex activi, rponnts om Gabon and Lotho were jt as likely to say they would dislike havg a gay neighbour.
SOUTH AIN LGBTQ+ ACTIVISTS MARCH AGAST UGANDA'S ANTI-GAY LAW
Even untri that hold the most tolerant views towards gay people, anti-LGBTQ vlence still occurs. In South Ai, where rponnts were among the most likely to hold tolerant views on homosexualy and where gay people have some of the most broad legal protectns Ai, s of homophobic vlence are well documented. Ugandan Member of Parliament John Mira an anti-gay gown durg Anti-Homosexualy bill bate, March 21, 2023.
An ternatnal backlash to Uganda’s proposed anti-homosexualty law has ntued to grow.
UGANDA'S ANTI-GAY LAW: HOW RTRICTED ARE LGBTQ RIGHTS AI?
A Whe Hoe spokperson said the bill reprents one of the most extreme actns taken agast the LGBTQ muny anywhere the world, and UN High Commissner for Human Rights Volker Türk said “will renr lbian, gay and bisexual people Uganda crimals simply for existg, for beg who they are”. Internatnal Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Associatn (ILGA); Aobarometer; Brish lonialism and the crimalizatn of homosexualy (2014) by Enze Han and Joseph O'Mahoney; ESRI GeoInquiri; Natural Earth; Rters rearch and reportg. Image source, Getty ImagIn the latt sign of risg homophobia different Ain untri, a Kenyan opposn MP is leadg a mpaign for parliament to further crimalise the untry's small LGBTQ muny.
GAY AND LESBIAN HOTELS IN SOUTH AI
Gee Peter Kaluma's move after neighbourg Uganda adopted a tough new anti-gay law, rejectg threats by US Print Joe Bin to impose sanctns and travel rtrictns on "anyone volved ser human rights ab".