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The LGBTI community in Uganda faces various forms of discrimination and hate campaigns on a daily basis. Human rights violations include outing homosexuals and public calls for their death. In Uganda, LGBTI people have to hide and are often forced to pretend to be heterosexual. LGBTI people are frequently victims of harassment and abuse, violent attacks, arbitrary arrests, extortion, forced evictions, corrective rape, rejection by their families, expulsion from school, torture and murder. In Uganda, homosexual behaviour is criminalised and human rights violations against LGBTI people are…mehr

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The LGBTI community in Uganda faces various forms of discrimination and hate campaigns on a daily basis. Human rights violations include outing homosexuals and public calls for their death. In Uganda, LGBTI people have to hide and are often forced to pretend to be heterosexual. LGBTI people are frequently victims of harassment and abuse, violent attacks, arbitrary arrests, extortion, forced evictions, corrective rape, rejection by their families, expulsion from school, torture and murder. In Uganda, homosexual behaviour is criminalised and human rights violations against LGBTI people are carried out on a legal basis. In February 2014, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni signed a very strict law against homosexuality. Although this law was withdrawn a few months later, LGBTI people in Uganda live in constant insecurity due to the harsh and violent social climate.
Autorenporträt
Claudia Sattler, B.A. M.A., née en 1992 en Carinthie : licence en travail social à l'université des sciences appliquées de Feldkirchen. Master en travail social (spécialisation ' Compétences interculturelles ') à l'université des sciences appliquées de Linz. Elle a déjà travaillé dans une garderie médico-pédagogique, comme coach scolaire et dans un foyer socio-éducatif pour jeunes.