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Criminalized for LGBTQ love? Babirye lives in fear!

International human rights advocates continue to urge the Ugandan government to prioritize the safety of all its citizens, regardless of their orientation. However, on the ground, the rhetoric remains defiant.
John Kenny AdeyaBy John Kenny AdeyaOctober 2, 20253 Mins ReadUpdated:March 13, 2026
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  1. A Life Altered by Fear: Babirye’s Story
  2. A Broader Climate of Peril
  3. International Outcry vs. Local Reality

KAMPALA, Uganda — In modern-day Uganda, a private expression of affection can now lead to a lifetime behind bars—or worse. Since the enactment of the Anti-Homosexuality Act (AHA) 2023, the simple act of being in love has been transformed into a high-stakes gamble with one’s life and liberty. This is mainly because most tribes in Uganda do not agree with same sex relationships, and there have been many debates on whether the government really punishes those who break this law.

The law, which mandates penalties ranging from life imprisonment to the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality,” has created a chilling effect that ripples through the streets of Kampala and beyond. It doesn’t just criminalize acts; it has effectively institutionalized a climate of state-sanctioned fear, leaving the LGBTQ+ community in a state of permanent hiding.

A Life Altered by Fear: Babirye’s Story

For many, the law is not just a legal document but a weapon used by family and predators alike. For Babirye, a woman in her late 20s, the legislation became the bars of a personal prison.

Her ordeal began during her university years when she was outed to the authorities. The fallout was immediate. Rejected by her family and facing the threat of arrest, she was coerced into a “corrective” marriage with a man—an attempt by her relatives to forcibly realign her sexual orientation.

“What followed were years of domestic violence and emotional torment,” Babirye told Kampala Edge Times. “Every argument ended with him holding the law over my head. He would threaten to report me to the police for my ‘past life.’ There was never peace; only the constant threat of the cell.”

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Criminalized for LGBTQ love? Babirye lives in fear!
Criminalized for LGBTQ love? Babirye lives in fear!
Criminalized for LGBTQ love? Babirye lives in fear!
Criminalized for LGBTQ love? Babirye lives in fear!

Babirye’s experience highlights a growing trend: the use of the AHA 2023 as a tool for blackmail and domestic abuse. During one recent dispute, the violence escalated, leaving her with serious physical injuries. Yet, like many in her position, she cannot seek justice from the police for fear that her identity will lead to her own prosecution.

A Broader Climate of Peril

Babirye’s story is a single thread in a darkening tapestry. Across the country, reports are surfacing of arrests made not for public indecency, but for private, consensual relationships.

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The community was rocked by reports of two women detained in Kabaragara. Their alleged crime? Kissing in public. Under the current legal framework, such an act can be interpreted as the “promotion” or “practice” of homosexuality, carrying the potential for life imprisonment.

The social fabric is also torn. Families, fearing “guilt by association” or acting out of moral prejudice, frequently cast out LGBTQ members. This leaves young Ugandans isolated, homeless, and vulnerable to further exploitation.

International Outcry vs. Local Reality

The legislation has drawn fierce condemnation from global entities. Human Rights Watch and various United Nations agencies have labeled the AHA 2023 as among the harshest anti-LGBTQ laws in the world, citing it as a blatant violation of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

International human rights advocates continue to urge the Ugandan government to prioritize the safety of all its citizens, regardless of their orientation. However, on the ground, the rhetoric remains defiant.

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For those living this reality, the debate is not political—it is existential. For Babirye and countless others, the law has turned their country into a place where the heart is a liability.

In Uganda today, to love who you choose is to live in the shadow of the gallows.

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John Kenny Adeya is the proprietor and author of Kampala Edge Times magazine and has won a couple of awards for fighting negative social behavior such as corporal punishment against children. He is a Ugandan journalist focused on spreading positive information about Africa.

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