The fate of legislatn to crimalize intifyg as LGBTQ Uganda is unclear, but across the regn, anti-gay sentiment has people livg fear. Stephanie Bari reports.
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GAY AND LIVG ON AI'S EAST COAST
Mohamed Ali don't believe gay Ains exist. He says homosexualy is a Wtern ventn imposed on the ntent. Openly gay Ains are liars seekg visas to the Wt or money om rights groups, he adds. * lgbt east africa *
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ON GAY RIGHTS, YOUNG AINS SHARE THE TOLERANCE OF THEIR ELRS
Mohamed Mbata, Deputy Director of LGBT Voice Tanzania This past November, I sent my associate Chris Wtlg to Dar Salaam, Tanzania, to meet wh LGBT activists and discs the lack of progrs the area of human rights as related to LGBT issu. Currently, is a crime punishable by imprisonment to be lbian, gay, bisexual, or transgenr Tanzania. This year, the * lgbt east africa *
Openly gay Ains are liars seekg visas to the Wt or money om rights groups, he is a member of Kenya's parliament.
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"I will ask them to take me to vote for that, to kick them out, kick LGBT people out of Kenya pletely, " he after Uganda enacted one of the most dranian anti-LGBT laws on Earth, Kenya uld be poised to follow su wh a siarly formulated bill that punish gay sex wh prison or even ath some s, acrdg to a draft of the law and two lawmakers backg parliament.