Anti-gay Rhetoric Ramps Up Fear Among LGBT+ Ugandans As Wanted Activist Muwazi Forced To Run Into Hiding Over Threats To His Life

by June 29, 2015

In Uganda, gay people are being forced into exile. Ever since the so-called “Kill the Gays” bill, became law, homosexuality is punishable by death – which means many people are choosing to leave and seek asylum elsewhere.

Because Lawrence Muwazi is both gay and Ugandan, yet, bisexuals and transgender people in are being lynched, abused, maimed, jailed and treated to all sorts of inhuman atrocities, The Uganda Times has learnt that Lawrence a renowned LGBT activist, flee the country after being notified that he’s on a wanted list.

Sources reveal that Muwazi, an active member of the LGBT community in Uganda, has been missing for a long time, ever since word circulated that he was being hunted by the police.

It is said that Muwazi was one of the LGBT people who were at one of the popular hangouts in Kampala when the police raided it and arrested several gays and some escaped, although the arrested were later released following pressure from human rights activists within the country and abroad.

As a result of the complaints filed against him, an arrest warrant was issued by court against Muwazi, to answer charges of engaging in homosexual acts, contrary to Subsection 08 & 05, Section 145 of the Anti-Homosexuality Act 2014.

Muwazi is on a list of wanted Ugandans

Sources from his family reveal that in order to keep alive, Muwazi fled into hiding after learning that he was being hunted in all corners of the country and some insiders within security circles reveal that he could be hiding in Canada, whereto he was helped to flee by some members of the gay community there.

But family members are worried that if Muwazi is indeed hiding in Canada, like it is alleged, then his life is in danger, because he is not only being hunted by the authorities in Uganda but it should be noted that being gay is an abomination in Uganda that is punished by death or life imprisonment because it was outlawed by the Anti-Homosexuality Act 2014.

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