Uganda passes bill banning people from identifying as LGBTQ+
The Ugandan government just passed a bill making it illegal to identify as LGBTQ and introduced new charges that could make it punishable by death. NBC’s Ali Arouzi has the latest on what some are calling one of the most extreme anti-LGBTQ laws in the world.
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