Sonke Condemns the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill

Sonke is joining human rights groups from around the world in condemning the Anti-Homosexuality Bill that was tabled before the Ugandan parliament in October 2009.

In terms of the original Bill, any person alledged to be homosexual is at risk of Life Imprisonment and in some circumstances the Death Penalty.

Additionally the imposes penalties on parents who don't denounce their gay children, teachers who don't report gay students, doctors who work with at risk populations, and human rights activists who promote the rights of homosexuals. Religious leaders, landlords/ladies, civil society leaders, media representatives and internet cafe owners also face penalties for various homosexuality-related "crimes".

South Africans Take Action

Sonke joins other South Africans in protesting against the appointment of Jon Qwelane as ambassador to Uganda. Qwelane is currently facing charges initiated by the Human Rights Commission for his hateful and homophobic remarks which contradict the founding principles of the South African Constitution.

Join the protest in Cape Town taking place outside parliament at 1pm on Friday, 12 Feb 2010.

Interview with Ugandan LGBTI activist Frank Mugisha

Part 1 of the interview conducted with Frank Mugisha in October 2009 by Billy Nessen

Part 2 of the interview conducted with Frank Mugisha in October 2009 by Billy Nessen

Ugandan Civil Society Coalition against the Anti-Homosexuality Bill

A number of civil society organisations in Uganda are actively opposing the proposed Bill. Details on the Bill are available in their press release (below), and interested parties can contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information on how to support the coalition.

Ugandan CSO Press Release on Anti-Homosexuality Bill, 23 Oct 2009

 

Sonke's Latest Advocacy Initiatives

Sonke takes Julius Malema to Court
16 March 2010

Malema's lawyers have announced their intention to appeal Magistrate Collis's ruling. Meanwhile, Malema has been very quiet about the verdict, not having appeared in court and telling reporters "I am not interested. I am not going to comment on that".

 
Sonke Condemns the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill

Sonke is joining human rights groups from around the world in condemning the Anti-Homosexuality Bill that was tabled before the Ugandan parliament in October 2009.

 
Sonke Challenges Manto Tshabala-Msimang's Comments at CSW
6 March 2009

Sonke and POWA release a joint statement calling on the South African government to clarify its position on treatment roll-out and explain why a senior representative of the government continues to distract from the real issues at hand. The statement also urged government to negotiate for CSW conclusions and recommendations that make clear its commitment to the goals articulated in the NSP.