
EFF protests against Uganda’s anti homesexual bill which criminalises the LGBTQ+ community.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is protesting against Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law at the Ugandan High Commission in Pretoria.
The contentious anti-homosexuality law makes homosexual acts punishable by up to 10 years in jail has been approved by the Ugandan parliament.
Only two members of the governing party cast a vote against the widely condemned legislation. EFF leader Julius Malema has pleaded with the Ugandan administration to change its mind.
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Today, CIC @Julius_S_Malema leads the Picket at the Uganda High Commission in Tshwane.
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) April 4, 2023
The picket is against the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, that if signed by Ugandan President, will be the gross violation of human rights – it includes death sentences & imprisonment of children pic.twitter.com/LzpSp3QM7y
On Friday, the EFF released a statement condemning the bill, regarding it as a gross violation of human rights and a step backward for the African continent.
“The stigma and hatred towards the LGBTQI+ community, not only in Africa but across the world, infringes on the rights of individuals to identify as they see it fit to express their sexuality without fear or persecution,” read the statement.
“It is completely irrational, as it is based on homophobic and baseless rhetoric which collates sexual crimes with queer identity.
“The EFF will without shame continue to associate itself with the LGBTQI+ community, as we will always be opposed to the criminalizing of people because of their sexual identity.” read the statement.
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