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Uganda, 20 persone Lgbt+ arrestate per violazione norme anti-Covid19: sono a rischio contagio

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20 giovani Lgbt+ senzatetto (14 uomini gay, due uomini bisessuali e quattro donne transgender), ospiti della casa rifugio gestita da Children of the Sun Foundation di Kyengera (periferia di Kampala), sono state arrestate, domenica 29 marzo, per violazione del divieto governativo di assembramento e condotta rischiosa per la salute pubblica.

Componenti della polizia e dell’esercito hanno fatto irruzione nella struttura e picchiato le persone alloggiate, costringendole a fare una “passeggiata della

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