U.S Denies Visa To Ugandan MP Who Supported Anti-LGBT Law In Parliament

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U.S Denies Visa To Ugandan MP Who Supported Anti-LGBT Law In Parliament


Wongel Zelalem reports on the Ugandan Member of Parliament Sarah Achieng Opendi getting denied a visa to attend a UN meeting in New York.

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  1. This is a significant human rights issue. These people act like Africa has never seen LGBT people throughout history. The fascist conquerors taught them this hatred and to deny truth. But, the growing body of science demonstrating a biological determination for homosexuality will settle this divide and conquer issue for the world public once the international fascist conspiracy is defeated.

  2. They were told already!!! It's called SANCTION!!! Let me guess. She was dozing in parliament. Of course if she is shocked, that means she was dozing. Why did she even apply?? Stay in your Uganda if you don't want equality for all persons. In America people are constantly fighting for equality.

  3. I mean why would you want to be in a country that supports something you vehemently claim to be against? Make it make Sense?
    You want to come enjoy the country but you don't want any LGBT from said country to be able to do the same? Y'all are so delusional.

  4. Why leave your country to come over here? To them, you are just a black man and will be treated as if you are a black american, not going to be good for you. Stay home and never accept their lgbt culture.

  5. The President of Uganda was on point! I loike what he said about not wanting to go to the US. Its about time African leadership like him gets backbone and integrity. Africans and all People of color need to stop kissing up to the Europeans / White people. Wanting their acceptance. We should know by now, in 2024 that they are not the supreme race. They are human like us we don't need them to exist and be completely independent from their involvement in our lands. Africa needs to unite and stand firm against the western influences over it, including promoting LGBT lifestyles within their countries. We don't need it, let them have there ways and we have ours.We are a natural God Fearing people!

  6. 😂😂Ugandans are a very special people how do you support a bill and your struggling to survive…I remember having a conversation with my cousin about his disdain with people who belong to the LGBTQ+ community and told him why are you supporting a government that is not helping you financially or not even making your life better if the government has improved your livelihood then I can understand but you are struggling financially and your life has not improved..he kept quiet ..I also added that the same European that you disliked are the same ones who gave you freedom and Democracy with conditions…I even told him that your countrymen are busy migrating to South Africa for better opportunities..

  7. I don't see what the problem here is. While they were passing that law, didn't they say that Uganda was a sovereign country and that visa restrictions from the West were a small price to pay for the freedom to persecute gays? Have the consequences now become unacceptable because they're a reality?

  8. How dare ? she should close US Embassy , deny all Americans visa to her country start with the tourists , and order all African countries to so the same ,this is😢😢😢😢 hell