Homosexuality Bill. people based on human rights and It stated their sexual orientation is a denial of a threat to public health in the context of the HIV response. which that the criminalization of The Applicant further urged countries criminalise same-sex behaviour to repeal such b. The Applicant’s Executive Director on 18th February, 2014 laws; stated to that II strongly reject the Bill and dignity of all people stated that studies urge the Ugandan ensure the of Uganda.’ urged show testing, all lesbian, rights the Bill had public health implications, which HIV human The Applicant further that when discrimination including prosecution, seek authorities prevention governments gay, bisexual and trans people feel they are less likely to treatment to protect and gay citing the services. It rights of human gender people through repealing criminal laws against adult consensual to same sex conduct; c. The Applicant’s hailed the Executive annulment Director on 1st August, 2014 of the Anti-Homosexuality Act as a victory for the rule of law and social justice. The Applicant also noted Uganda, that while annulling homosexuality the law could remains have illegal positive in public health implications. 13. Third, that Applicant, its since there intervention is apparent in the bias on proceedings the part would of the prejudice APPLICATIONS No.3 OF 2015 Page 5

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