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Ugandan bill criminalising LGBTQ+ people linked to global 'anti-gender' movement

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A survey carried out by Global Action for Trans Equality (GATE) has found that Ugandan MPs and Ministers involved in passing the 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Bill are also prominent actors in the global ‘anti-gender’ movements.

The research has found that such movements are present in legislatures across all regions of the world and often result in […] The post Ugandan bill criminalising LGBTQ+ people linked to global 'anti-gender' movement appeared first on GCN.

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