The Republic of Uganda enacted the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Control) Act of 2015 (NDPSA) in 2016.This law pushes for a strong war against drug users worldwide, however, this war on drugs has negative implications on those that use drugs, they are harassed, forced to go into hiding and many end up being blacklisted as criminals. Criminalization of drug use has made these users ca vulnerable category in society.
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In 2014, Rihanna together with a friend were arrested and paraded before the magistrate on charges of carnal knowledge against the order of nature and remanded to Luzira prisons where they were jailed for close to 6 months.
For those that missed it, we bring you Dr Sylvia Tamale’s inaugural lecture that was held last week in Makerere. The lecture was titled NUDITY, PROTEST AND THE LAW :”Nude Protests Are not a Crime’
Dennis Wamala is a human rights activist; he is an ardent petitioner for the rights of LGBT persons in Uganda. Over the last couple of years, Dennis has traversed the globe in an effort to amplify the voices of sexual and gender minorities in Uganda.
He currently serves as the Programs Director of Icebreakers Uganda and sits on the several organizational boards. For your selfless service and commitment to the struggle for equality , Kuchu Times celebrates you.
Yesterday marked one month since Uganda Police raided the 5th annual Pride parade. To commemorate the day, we share a video comprising of mainly pictures captured during the first four pride festivals.
He has over the years demystified most of the notions forefronted by Ugandans in regards to LGBT persons; in fact he says some of the most intelligent and hard people he knows are LGBT persons. He now wonders why people continue to discriminate others basing on sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
When the idea to start a media platform for Uganda’s LGBTI community was tabled, many remained skeptical but still, were eager to share their stories and get their first hand experiences to the world. One year and ten months later, the said platform (Kuchu Times) founded by Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera has gone on to defy the odds.
In the same workshop, Pepe sensitized the participants about Resolution 275 or #Res275 that was adopted at the 55th Ordinary session of the African commission on Human Rights and People’s Rights in Luanda, Angola, 28th April to 12th May 2014. This resolution highlights the protection against violence and other human rights violation against persons on the basis of their real or imputed sexual orientation or gender identity.
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a San Franscico based leading edge order of queer nuns have donated a sum of 850 USD to Kuchu Times. The said monies were given as a grant to be used for site maintenance and upgrade.
One thing that must be noted here is the fact that I have not really come out to the public about my sexuality. Therefore, my immediate family has been as close as ever more so with the arrival of our son, they want more interaction with him. They believe me and my partner are just close friends. Apart from that, all seems well to me though we can’t read people’s minds.