*'I got death threats. My children got death threats' Video from BBC, Story told by Victor Mukasa, the human right activist in Uganda.
*'Why was I born gay in Africa?' The Guardian, Mar 2011. The experience of two gay refugees from Uganda, where violent homophobia is state policy. "It was difficult because you cannot be open [about your sexuality]. You can't socialise like any other person. A lot of the time, you have to keep your distance. You feel you're not yourself. It makes things really hard."
*KENYA: STORIES OF A HIDDEN LGBT POPULATION FROM UGANDA From Frontline AIDS, "Reflections on a visit to LGBT organisations and Ugandan asylum seekers in Kenya, who receive support from the Rapid Response Fund."
"When Leticia came out to her family as transgender at a young age, they forced her into the streets. " Video About the Transgender activist, in Uganda. Provided by the Fund for Global Human Rights.
Uganda anti-gay law led to tenfold rise in attacks on LGBTI people, report says "Passing of anti-homosexuality act has 'given permission to a culture of extreme and violent homophobia', says Sexual Minorities Uganda". This articles has links a the bottom to more stories on the situation in Uganda
Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG) is an umbrella non-governmental organization based in Kampala, Uganda. SMUG advocates for the protection and promotion of human rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Ugandans.
*'We were beaten': 20 LGBTQ+ Ugandans file lawsuit over alleged torture from The Guardian, Jul 2020.
*Uganda Renews Clampdown on the LGBT Community from Council on Foreign Relations, Dec 2019. "In February 2014, Uganda’s president, Yoweri Museveni, signed into law the Anti-Homosexuality Act. Under the law, those convicted of “homosexual acts” faced seven years to life in prison."