Uganda's highest court upholds its deadly "Kill the Gays" law
Briefly

The five-member court upheld Uganda's 'Kill the Gays' law, citing inconsistencies with health, privacy, and freedom of religion.
Human rights activists and legislators, including law professors, challenged the law for violating fundamental rights and international human rights treaties.
[The court's decision was based on] public sentiments, purported cultural values, and unfounded allegations of recruitment into homosexuality, which disappointed human rights attorney Nicholas Opiyo.
The court delivered a summary judgment, declining to nullify the law, prompting discussions on potential next steps.
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