Uganda’s president signed into law new anti-LGBT legislation that allows the death penalty for some same-sex relations
KAMPALA, Uganda—Uganda’s president on Monday signed into law new anti-LGBT legislation that allows the death penalty for some same-sex relations and lengthy prison terms for activities that authorities in the country claim could promote homosexuality.
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