Court upholds decision to deny registration of gay rights group

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March 12, 2024    By Country Radio   

Court upholds decision to deny registration of gay rights group

Kampala: Three justices of the Court of Appeal, led by Deputy Chief Justice Richard Buteera, have upheld a High Court decision that registering organizations promoting LGBTQ activities is illegal.

The case originated from a 2016 appeal filed by three gay rights activists: Frank Mugisha, Dennis Wamala, and Joanita Mary Ssenfuka.

They challenged the Uganda Registration Services Bureau’s (URSB) refusal to register the name “Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG).”

The URSB, in a letter dated 16th February 2016, cited the organization’s objectives as conflicting with public policy and national interests.

The activists argued that the URSB’s decision violated their constitutional rights and amounted to unfair treatment. They sued the URSB and sought a High Court order to reverse the decision.

However, on 14th June, 2018, High Court Judge Patricia Basaza dismissed the case.

Her ruling acknowledged the URSB’s legal authority to reject names or company registrations if the proposed entity’s objectives are not in the public interest.

Dissatisfied with both rulings, the activists filed an appeal. After a careful review of SMUG’s objectives, which included promoting gay rights, the Court of Appeal justices concluded that the URSB was justified in rejecting the registration.

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