Teacher arrested in Uganda over claims she’s a lesbian
Police in
Uganda’s south-eastern town of Jinja over the weekend arrested a sports teacher
at PMM Girls High School over claims she is lesbian.
The teacher
was arrested after parents and members of the alumni association stormed the
school on Friday in protest of the teacher’s
alleged homosexual activities.
They accused
the teacher of recruiting students into lesbian activities and what they called reluctance on the school’s part to
handle the matter, according to local media reports.
The Daily
Monitor reports that the teacher’s purported
lesbian lover filed a police report accusing her of neglecting her and engaging
in recruiting school girls into homosexual activities.
“Her alleged Lesbian partner, a 30-year-old, surrendered to
police. We have the couple in our custody. The partner claims the teacher has
been cheating on her and not providing her with basic needs,” the newspaper
quoted the Kiira regional police spokesperson, James Mubi.
“But the suspect testified to police that she rented a house
for her partner and set up for her timber business and she disputed allegations
of not providing basic needs to her alleged lesbian partner,” he added.
Homosexuality remains illegal in Uganda. Section 145 of the Penal Code
Act cap 120 outlaws any ‘unnatural sexual acts’ and prescribes life imprisonment
on conviction.
The Ugandan Parliament is meanwhile seeking to enact a new
anti-homosexuality law after courts quashed the previous one on grounds it was
passed without a requisite quorum and thus illegal.
The Anti-Homosexuality Act passed on December 20, 2013, which was described
by the then Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga as the best Christmas gift to
Ugandans, was annulled by the country’s Constitutional Court just months after
President Yoweri Museveni signed it in February 2014.
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