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Sixteen LGBT activists arrested in Uganda as hate crimes soar | Sixteen LGBT activists arrested in Uganda as hate crimes soar |
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Uganda has said it has arrested 16 LGBT activists on suspicion of gay sex, which is punishable with life imprisonment, in what activists called an escalating campaign against sexual minorities. | |
The 16 men, believed to be aged between 22 and 35, were taken into custody late on Monday at the office of a sexual health charity where they all worked and lived, fellow activists said. | The 16 men, believed to be aged between 22 and 35, were taken into custody late on Monday at the office of a sexual health charity where they all worked and lived, fellow activists said. |
It was not clear if the men had been formally charged nor when they might appear in court. | It was not clear if the men had been formally charged nor when they might appear in court. |
A police spokesman said on Thursday officers had found lubricants, condoms and antiretroviral drugs at the charity, and had conducted medical examinations on all 16. | |
“Based on the medical examination report, it was established that the suspects were involved in sexual acts punishable under the penal code,” said a police spokesman, Patrick Onyango. | |
Fred Enanga, Uganda’s national police spokesman, said the state attorney was considering the case before any court appearance. | Fred Enanga, Uganda’s national police spokesman, said the state attorney was considering the case before any court appearance. |
Gay sex carries a possible life sentence in Uganda, where there have been increasingly violent confrontations over sexual freedom. | |
Members of the LGBT community say they risk physical attacks in their daily life and routinely encounter harassment, as well as facing prejudice over work, housing and healthcare. | |
Campaigners have reported a spate of attacks this year – including four murders – with the latest on 4 October, when a LGBT rights activist was bludgeoned to death. Police have said they were unaware of any such attacks. | |
Earlier this month, a minister proposed the introduction of the death penalty for gay sex, a threat retracted by the government after international donors condemned the move. | Earlier this month, a minister proposed the introduction of the death penalty for gay sex, a threat retracted by the government after international donors condemned the move. |
A tainted imperial legacy that fuels the oppression of gay people in Africa | Patience Akumu | A tainted imperial legacy that fuels the oppression of gay people in Africa | Patience Akumu |
Activists said the raid was a step up by the police. “Normally we will hear of maybe one arrest of someone from the community under these anti-gay laws in one month, but it is really unusual to see 16 people charged like this,” said Frank Mugisha, the executive director of Sexual Minorities Uganda. | |
“The 16 activists have been held by police for over 48 hours, forced to undergo anal examinations. We are expecting them to be produced before court today.” | |
The men all worked for the charity Let’s Walk Uganda. They were initially taken into “protective custody” after a crowd yelling homophobic slurs surrounded their office, rights groups said. Police said the group was detained after they were alerted to “illegal activities” by the community. | |
Under the Ugandan penal code, any person who has “carnal knowledge against the order of nature” or anyone who accedes to anal sex is liable to life imprisonment. | Under the Ugandan penal code, any person who has “carnal knowledge against the order of nature” or anyone who accedes to anal sex is liable to life imprisonment. |
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