Uganda Police Arrest 2 Women for Kissing; Human Rights Watch Demands Repeal of Laws Criminalising Same-S*x Relations | 🌎 LatestLY
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Uganda Police Arrest 2 Women for Kissing; Human Rights Watch Demands Repeal of Laws Criminalising Same-S*x Relations | 🌎 LatestLY
Ugandan Police have arrested two women in Arua for allegedly kissing in public, sparking a major Human Rights Watch intervention. The women face life imprisonment under the 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Act. HRW is demanding the immediate repeal of laws criminalising same-sex relations, citing a surge in blackmail and arbitrary detentions. 🌎 Uganda Police Arrest 2 Women for Kissing; Human Rights Watch Demands Repeal of Laws Criminalising Same-S*x Rel…
Two young women aged 21 and 22 were arrested in mid-February in the city of Arua, in the north-western part of the country, following reports from neighbours. According to the local police, they were seen several times kissing and living together in a rented room in a neighbourhood of the city. The Uganda article: two young women incarcerated "for kissing", an illustration of the anti-LGBTQ+ repression appeared first on the Association STOP homo…
Uganda releases two women arrested for kissing
The couple now ‘face social ostracism, family rejection, and potential displacement’. Ugandan police have backed off after arresting two women for kissing. The progressive human rights visual media organization East Africa Visual Artists reported on the latest news and on how Uganda is treating its LGBTIQ citizens. Two women in Arua freed after Anti-Homosexuality Act… The post Uganda releases two women arrested for kissing appeared first on Era…
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