Uganda accuses US of pushing 'LGBT agenda' after new round of sanctions

07 December 2023 - 07:27
By Reuters
Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Act prescribes the death penalty for certain same-sex acts. File image.
Image: Brandan Reynolds Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Act prescribes the death penalty for certain same-sex acts. File image.

Uganda's government on Wednesday denounced the United States' expansion of visa restrictions against its officials, accusing Washington of pushing an "LGBT agenda" in Africa.

The new visa restrictions announced on Monday target unidentified officials the US deems responsible for undermining democracy and repressing marginalised groups in Uganda, including the LGBTQ community.

Uganda enacted one of the world's harshest anti-gay laws in May, which calls for the death penalty for certain same-sex acts.

"There's a coup at the State Department in the US. It is being taken over by people who are pushing the LGBT agenda in Africa," State Minister for Foreign Affairs Okello Oryem told Reuters.

"Why don't they impose the same sanctions on the Middle East countries which have the same or harsher laws against LGBT?" he said. "If they deny our MPs visas they will (go) to Shanghai, Guangzhou. There are very many beautiful places to visit."

The Ugandan law's enactment has unleashed a torrent of abuse against LGBTQ people, mostly committed by private individuals, rights groups said in a report in September.

The US imposed a first round of visa restrictions on Ugandan officials in response to the law in June, and the World Bank halted new lending to the country in August.