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5th August 2025

Urgent Action – Uganda: OPPOSITION PARTY LEADER FORCIBLY DISAPPEARED

11th July 2025

Urgent Action – Uganda: QUASH HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER’S CONVICTION

23rd October 2024

Uganda: Criminalization shrinks online civic space for LGBTQ people – report

LGBTI Rights Uganda

30th August 2023

Uganda: Authorities must drop charges in death penalty case under Anti-Homosexuality Act

LGBTI Rights Uganda

30th May 2023

Uganda: President’s approval of anti-LGBTI Bill is a grave assault on human rights.

11th October 2019

Uganda: Parliament must reject bill imposing death penalty for gay sex

17th August 2017

Uganda: International community must avert growing crisis as number of South Sudanese refugees reaches a million

16th October 2014

Uganda: Discriminatory legislation fuels repression and abuse

28th June 2014

Dublin LGBT Pride – Freedom not available everywhere

16th May 2014

Amnesty International: Homophobia still tolerated by governments around the world

24th February 2014

Uganda: President Museveni Signs Anti-Homosexuality Bill

Downtown Yaoundé, Cameroon, May 2013. A young man who has been frequently beaten in his neighborhood and evicted from his home, because of his sexual orientation, and gender identity.

17th January 2014

Living for love, dying because of hate: the rising tide of homophobia in Africa

31st January 2010

UGANDA: ANTIHOMOSEXUALITY BILL IS INHERENTLY DISCRIMINATORY AND THREATENS BROADER HUMAN RIGHTS

30th November 2007

Uganda Doubly Traumatised

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