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Home  /  Breezy Explainer  /  Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law puts journalists and property owners at risk- Here’s how

Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law puts journalists and property owners at risk- Here’s how

by KS Arpitha
March 24, 2023
in Breezy Explainer, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Uganda's anti-homosexuality law puts journalists and property owners at risk

The new anti-homosexuality law in Uganda is putting journalists and property owners at risk. Moreover, the mandatory reporting provision of the bill requires family, friends, and, community members to report people engaging in same-sex relationships.

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All about Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law

Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023 can attract severe penalties, from lifelong imprisonment to capital punishment for those engaging in same-sex relationships. Following seven hours of discussions and amendments, the bill was passed late on Tuesday night. According to the bill, anyone who “tries” to engage in a same-sex relationship will face a seven-year-long imprisonment. It also prohibits touching someone “to commit the act of homosexuality.” Moreover, those found guilty can be imprisoned for as many as 10 years. As per Human Rights Watch (HRW), “it also effectively declares all same-sex conduct as non-consensual.”

“Aggravated homosexuality” is the crime of committing homosexual acts by an “HIV-infected person, involving children or disabled persons. Or against anyone in an inebriated state who is incapable of giving informed consent.” The anti-homosexuality law punishes people with the death penalty. Previously, it was considered an act of crime. However, it never mandated the death penalty.

The new bill is a threat to journalists and property owners

As per the new law, any entity, including journalists, publishers, and media groups can face conviction for the crime of promoting homosexuality. They can face up to five years of prison time, and/or pay a fine addition of up to one billion Ugandan shillings. Promotion includes distributing, publishing, and broadcasting content that advocates for gay rights. On the other hand, minors found engaging in same-sex acts will revive three years of imprisonment and “rehabilitation”.

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Additionally, the legislature is putting owners whose property is in use as a” brothel for homosexual acts” or LGBTQ rights activities at risk. “The objective of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023 is to establish comprehensive. And enhanced legislation to protect traditional family values, our diverse culture, and faiths. By prohibiting any form of sexual relations between people of the same sex & promoting it,” tweeted Ugandan legislator Asuman Basalirwa.

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