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US revokes Among’s visas over anti-homosexuality law, says Asuman Basalirwa

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Bugiri Municipality MP Hon. Asuman Basalirwa (R) With Speaker Among (Photo/Kiyigi Godfrey)

Speaker of Parliament Anita Among has been banned from travelling to USA and UK. This has been revealed by Bugiri Municipality MP Asuman Basalirwa who was also the mover of the Anti homosexuality bill while addressing journalists at parliament. 

Basalirwa said that the governments of USA and UK have already written to the speaker Anita Among notifying her about the cancellation of her visa’s respectively.

He said that the speaker is not scared or worried by the actions taken by USA or UK as along as they cant stop her from going to her constituency of Bukedea or any part of Uganda.

Quoting the said email shortly after it became known that President Museveni brushed aside pressure from the West and rights groups to sign the anti-gay bill into law, Basalirwa added that:

“The US government has revoked your (Among) current visas on information that came available after your last issuance,” he said as he displayed a printout of the apparent mail to journalists at Parliament.

“As of May 12, 2023, you (Among) don’t possess a valid visa to the US although you are welcome to apply again,” he said as he displayed a printout of the mail to journalists at parliament.

According to Basalirwa, the speaker has been encouraged to forward her passport to the US Embassy through the ministry of finance for necessary modifications to her visas.

“I think they were looking for my visa for the US but they didn’t find it. So, the first victim is the speaker,” the Bugiri Municipality MP observed.

Under the new legislation, those who perform homosexuality face extreme penalties that may include life imprisonment.

Early Monday, Among had made clear that “Parliament shall always stand for and promote the interests of the people of Uganda.”

“I now encourage the duty bearers under the law to execute the mandate bestowed upon them in the Anti-Homosexuality Act.

The people of Uganda have spoken, and it is your duty now to enforce the law in a fair, steadfast, and firm manner,” she wrote on Twitter.

President Museveni brushed aside pressure from the West and rights groups to sign the anti-gay bill into law. 

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