The Ugandan president has enacted a law that makes it even more illegal for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,and intersex (LGBTI+) people to be who they identify as.
The Anti-Homosexuality Act, among other things, increases the already-criminalised life sentence for consensual same-sex between consenting adults and adds the death penalty for what is known as “aggravated homosexuality”.
Additionally, it criminalises activities that supposedly support homosexuality and homosexuals, and carries a potential 20-year prison term.
The act also explicitly states that it aims “to protect the traditional family” in Uganda, a traditional African nation, which criminalises and forbids same-sex couples, parents, and other individuals from starting families and having children.
This conveys the notion that African LGBTI persons, specifically in Uganda, have no place in the families, communities, and other parts of…