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Uganda is an Eastern African country that made the headlines in 2011 with a proposed legislation which newspapers named the “Kill the Gays” bill. This new law would introduce the death penalty for serial offenders in same-sex relationships.
In 2014, the Anti-gay bill was passed and signed in to law by President Museveni on 14th February. Not the best Valentine’s Day gift, especially if you’re in a same-sex relationship. Later that year, the Ugandan court annulled the legislation as it wasn’t passed with the requisite quorum and therefore illegal – basically it was failed on a technicality.

Being gay in Uganda must be difficult and at times terrifying; so it is all the more incredible, that there is a Ugandan Pride. Last year, one week after the bill had been overturned, the gay community organised a Pride Rally. Held in Entebbe, the police granted permission for an invitation-only event. Although it is illegal to be gay punishable by a jail sentence, the promotion of homosexuality is not. If the new bill is passed, taking part in a Pride event like this could see attendees behind bars.

We all know the importance of Pride events; the impact they have had in Western society over the past few decades has been incredible. We just wish the same for Africa and that Uganda Pride is a trouble-free celebration of life for all.
Terry Gee