It is Uganda’s president who has expressed threats of violence and execution for the country’s LGBT people, and this started these persecutions. Uganda is a country that systematically persecutes, imprisones and tortures LGBT people.
- Many countries, such as Ugande, lacks human rights for their LGBT population, rights that we consider a matter of course in Sweden. In many countries, LGBT people has to hide to escape harassments from the authorities, why tonight’s collection is important but in Uganda it might even make the difference between life or death, says Sören Juvas, president of RFSL.
- RFSL made us aware of this acute situation in Uganda. It’s natural for us in such a situation open up for a collection for this specifik purpose. With this year’s theme, “Swedish Sin, Breaking Borders” we want to focus on the situation for LGBT people in other countries, says Jonah Nylund, chairperson of Stockholm Pride.
The collection in Pride Park tonight will go directly to support Uganda’s LGBT movement, and will take place between 6.30pm-8pm.
- At the moment my LGBTI comrades in Uganda are surviving, but for how long? Should I wait for it to be life imprisonment as the law states? Please join us in solidarity to save the imprisoned activists back home. Aluta continua, says Kasha Jacqueline, president of Freedom and Roam Uganda.