Johannesburg Pride marches for LGBTQ+ Ugandans after anti-gay law passed

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Johannesburg Pride marches for LGBTQ+ Ugandans after anti-gay law passed

By linking homosexuality to sexual abuse, proponents of such legislations aim to demonise and criminalise same-sex relationships, portraying them as inherently harmful or predatory.South Africa made same-sex marriage legal in 2006 and is still the only African country to have done so.

More than 20 000 people marched through Johannesburg on Saturday to celebrate Pride, singing, dancing, and making their support clear for LGBTQ+ communities across Africa who cannot be open safely and whose relationships are criminalised. Swali, face coated in glitter, draped in a Ugandan flag, recounted how he had fled his country in 2021 while on bail, having been arrested when his landlady caught him having sex with his boyfriend.

Uganda introduced one of the world's harshest anti-gay laws in May, including the death penalty for"aggravated homosexuality". Same-sex relations were already illegal in Uganda, as they are in more than 30 African countries.South Africa, in contrast, made same-sex marriage legal in 2006 and is still the only African country to have done so.

 

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