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Uganda: Government raid on LGBT-rights workshop

A Ugandan cabinet minister today raided a workshop being run by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) activists in Entebbe, prompting Amnesty International to call on the government to end its outrageous harassment of people involved in lawful activities. A Ugandan cabinet minister today raided a workshop being run by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) activists in Entebbe, prompting Amnesty International to call on the government to end

Uganda: Government raid on LGBT-rights workshop - 14 febrero 2012

Headline Title:  Uganda: Government raid on LGBT-rights workshop A Ugandan cabinet minister on Tuesday raided a workshop run by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) activists in Entebbe, prompting Amnesty International to call on the government to end i A workshop run by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender activists has been raided by Uganda's ethics minister. Media Node:  Kasha Jacqueline Nabagasera Story Location:  United Kingdom 0° 5' 13.7688" N, 32° 32' 29.4144" E See map: Google Maps “This is an outrageous attempt to prevent lawful and peaceful activities of human rights defenders in Uganda” Fuente:  Salil Shetty, Amnesty International’s Secretary General URL:  Uganda: Anti-homosexuality bill ‘a grave assault on human rights’ Descripción:  News story, 7 February 2012.

Ouganda. La proposition de loi contre l'homosexualité est «une grave atteinte aux droits humains»

Une proposition loi contre l'homosexualité a été réintroduite au Parlement ougandais le 7 février. Amnesty International considère qu'elle constitue une « grave atteinte aux droits humains » et qu'elle doit être rejetée. Une proposition loi contre l'homosexualité a été réintroduite au Parlement ougandais le 7 février.

Uganda: Anti-homosexuality bill ‘a grave assault on human rights’

Uganda’s Parliament today re-introduced a proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill which Amnesty International considers a “grave assault on human rights” that must be rejected. Uganda’s Parliament today re-introduced a proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill which Amnesty International considers a “grave assault on human rights” that must be rejected.

Uganda: Anti-homosexuality bill ‘a grave assault on human rights’ - 7 febrero 2012

Headline Title:  Uganda: Anti-homosexuality bill ‘a grave assault on human rights’ Uganda’s Parliament today re-introduced a proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill which Amnesty International considers a “grave assault on human rights” that must be rejected. Uganda's Parliament is urged to scrap the draconian Anti-Homosexuality Bill that has been re-introduced. Media Node:  Uganda anti-homosexuality bill Story Location:  Ouganda 0° 28' 58.8972" N, 33° 7' 25.6044" E “It’s alarming and disappointing that Uganda’s Parliament will once again consider the Anti-Homosexuality Bill. ” Fuente:  Michelle Kagari, Deputy Africa Programme Director at Amnesty International Fecha:  Mar, 07/02/2012 URL:  Uganda: Anti-Homosexuality Bill may be passed Descripción:  Urgent action, 10 May 2011 URL:  Uganda: ‘Anti-Homosexuality’ Bill Threatens Liberties and Human Rights Defenders Descripción:  Press release, 15 October 2009

Ouganda : multiplication des actes gouvernementaux de harcèlement et de répression contre les opposants - 1 noviembre 2011

Headline Title:  Ouganda : harcèlement et répression contre les opposants Le gouvernement et de hauts responsables ougandais imposent de plus en plus de restrictions indues à la liberté d'expression et de réunion pacifique afin de réduire au silence les voix critiques, é Un nouveau rapport montre que des journalistes ainsi que des membres et des militants de l'opposition sont pris pour cibles pour avoir critiqué les autorités. Media Node:  uganda-injuredJournalist-bigpic_fr Story Location:  Ouganda 0° 51' 35.3952" S, 32° 15' 21.0924" E “Les autorités ougandaises instaurent un climat dans lequel il devient de plus en plus difficile pour la population de critiquer librement les responsables gouvernementaux, leurs politiques et leurs pratiques” Fuente:  Godfrey Odongo, spécialiste de l'Ouganda à Amnesty International Fecha:  Mar, 01/11/2011

Uganda: Government-backed harassment and repression of critics increasing

The Uganda government and public officials are increasingly placing illegitimate restrictions on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly to silence critical voices, Amnesty International said in a report released today. The Uganda government and public officials are increasingly placing illegitimate restrictions on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly to silence critical voices, Amnesty International said i

Ouganda. Multiplication des actes gouvernementaux de harcèlement et de répression contre les opposants

Le gouvernement et de hauts responsables ougandais imposent de plus en plus de restrictions indues à la liberté d'expression et de réunion pacifique afin de réduire au silence les voix critiques, écrit Amnesty International dans un nouveau rapport rendu public mardi 1er novembre. Le gouvernement et de hauts responsables ougandais imposent de plus en plus de restrictions indues à la liberté d'expression et de réunion pacifique afin de réduire au silence les voix critiques, é

Uganda: Government-backed harassment and repression of critics increasing - 1 noviembre 2011

Headline Title:  Uganda: Repression of critics increasing The Ugandan government and public officials are increasingly placing illegitimate restrictions on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly to silence critical voices, Amnesty International said A new report describes how Ugandan journalists, opposition politicians and activists are being targeted for criticizing the authorities. Media Node:  uganda-injuredJournalist-bigpic Story Location:  Uganda 0° 51' 35.3952" S, 32° 15' 21.0924" E

Activista ugandesa de derechos LGBT recibe el máximo galardón de derechos humanos - 13 octubre 2011

Hoy se ha otorgado en Ginebra un prestigioso premio global de derechos humanos a una mujer ugandesa que ha defendido con arrojo los derechos del amenazado colectivo de lesbianas, gays, bisexuale Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera, activista ugandesa de derechos LGBT, ha sido galardonada con el Premio Martin Ennals para los Defensores de los Derechos Humanos 2011.

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