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Uganda: Anti-Gay Group Fires All Staff
Observer, 18 August 2014
The sudden withdrawal of a grant worth billions of shillings by an American agency has paralysed operations at the Inter-Religious Council of Uganda (IRCU). Read more »
The Inter-Religious Council of Uganda has been forced to lay off all staff after withdrawal of a grant worth billions of shillings by an American agency.
Activists protesting Uganda anti-gay bill (file photo)
Scores of gays marched in Entebbe town for the first gay parade to be held in the country since a court ruling overturned an earlier law passed by parliament. Read more »
Several legislators have pushed to reintroduce the anti-gay law after a court ruling overturned the original law passed in February 2014. Read more »
Uganda's Constitutional Court has reversed a law that criminalizes homosexuality. Read more »
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