
Ugandan
police today raided an international LGBT rights meeting and questioned
the attendees. In addition to local activists, the meeting
was attended
by representatives of Canada, Kenya, and Rwanda. The event was
organized by the East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project.
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The
police forced their way into some of the activists' hotel rooms, the
group said. The training workshop was intended to bolster the local gay
community's abilities to report rights abuses. Activists condemned the
police action and said it represented a growing trend. "This ludicrous
and senseless harassment of human rights activists has no basis in law
whatsoever and has to stop," Michelle Kagari, Amnesty International's
deputy director for Africa, said. "We are seeing a worrying pattern
emerging whereby the Ugandan authorities engage in arbitrary activities
deliberately designed to intimidate and threaten legitimate human rights
work," Ms Kagari said.
RELATED: In February Uganda's Minister of Ethics had police
raid and shut down a secretly organized LGBT rights meeting. The event's organizer narrowly escaped arrest.
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