The police Ugandan Jja Cy have arrted six men who were spotted a gay vio that has gone viral on social media
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- SIX MEN ARRTED OVER VIRAL JJA GAY VIO
- SIX MEN ARRTED OVER VIRAL JJA GAY VIO
- UGANDA POLICE ARRT SIX MEN SEEN VIRAL GAY VIO
SIX MEN ARRTED OVER VIRAL JJA GAY VIO
Their arrt hours after Print Meveni scribed gay people as "viants" and lled for an vtigatn to homosexualy as MPs prepare to vote on the anti-LGBT bill * viral jinja gay video *
Unr the proposed law, anyone who engag same-sex activy or who intifi as LGBTQ uld face up to 10 years' bill as nspiracy theori accg shadowy ternatnal forc of promotg homosexualy ga tractn on social media Uganda.
SIX MEN ARRTED OVER VIRAL JJA GAY VIO
Acrdg to police, "three of the men serve the purpose of beg women", addg that lubrints, among other fetish, were disvered their Mubi add that the Force is lookg for more spects bee they believe the racket is 2014, Print Meveni signed a law that imposed life imprisonment for homosexual relatns, but the law was weeks later repealed by Court. Police Jja Cy have arrted six men on allegatns of engagg homosexualy after their vio rerdg went viral on social arrt follows a 17-send vio clip, which has sce been shared on var social media platforms, showg the four havg the vio, the fac of two young men are visible, while the other two are hidn, acrdg to police. In 2014, Print Meveni signed a law that imposed life imprisonment for homosexual relatns, but the law was weeks later repealed by Court.
Currently, the Anti-Homosexualy Bill (2023), among other tentns, prohibs same-sex relatnships, safeguards tradnal and cultural valu, and protects youth and children agast lbian and gay practic. The arrt hours after Print Meveni on Thursday scribed gay people as "viants" and lled for an vtigatn to homosexualy as MPs prepare to vote on the anti-LGBT bill bill, troduced earlier this month, propos tough new penalti for same-sex relatns a untry where homosexualy is already illegal, sparkg cricism om human rights a state of the natn addrs before MPs at Kololo ceremonial grounds Kampala, Mr Meveni, who has led Uganda sce 1986, lled gay people viants as MPs urged him to ment on the new legislatn.
UGANDA POLICE ARRT SIX MEN SEEN VIRAL GAY VIO
"The homosexuals are viatns om normal. We shall discs thoroughly, " he the proposed law, anyone who engag same-sex activy or who intifi as LGBTQ uld face up to 10 years' bill as nspiracy theori accg shadowy ternatnal forc of promotg homosexualy ga tractn on social media Uganda.