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Kampala’s anti-gay law is faulted for worsening human rights abuses.

After passing the repressive LGBT law in Uganda, the US is advising businesses not to invest there. Quin Karala, 29, a gay Ugandan, posed with a rainbow fan. The Joe Biden administration is warning US companies against doing business in Uganda, citing a reputational risk worsened by the recently passed anti-gay bill.Get unlimited access to our exclusive journalism and features today.

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