The Spread of Anti-LGBT Sentiment in East Africa.

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Kenya, Tanzania, and South Sudan are considering enacting anti-LGBTQ laws similar to Uganda's, which punishes gay sex with prison or even death in some cases. The proposed Kenyan law mirrors many aspects of the Ugandan law, including the death penalty for "aggravated homosexuality". The anti-gay bill is being vetted by a parliamentary committee, and the LGBT community fears the worst. The proposed law would signal the death knell for Kenya's status as a place of relative refuge for gay people in East Africa as the only country in the region to host refugees fleeing persecution because they are LGBTQ.
- Kenya could follow Uganda as East African nations wage war on LGBT rights Yahoo News
- US talks sanctions against Uganda after a harsh anti-gay law – but criminalizing same-sex activities has become a political tactic globally The Conversation United States
- American conservatives are fanning the flames of homophobia in Africa, too San Francisco Chronicle
- Uganda’s LGBT rights crackdown may be mirrored in Kenya and other East African states. ThePrint
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