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A Ugandan magistrate discontinued the prosecution of the first person charged under the country’s 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Act, lawyers said in reports on Feb. 3, 2026.
The then-20-year-old man from Soroti was detained in August 2023 and accused of "aggravated homosexuality," an offence under the law that can carry the death penalty in cases deemed "aggravated." Prosecutors later amended the indictment to charge "carnal knowledge against the order of nature," an offence under the penal code punishable by life imprisonment.
The magistrate reportedly halted proceedings after finding the accused to be of unsound mind following a prolonged period on remand; a written judgment was pending.
The 2023 law, widely condemned by international rights groups and Western governments, prescribes life terms for same-sex intercourse and capital punishment for specified aggravating circumstances.
Its passage prompted punitive international responses, including suspension of some World Bank funding and U.S. visa restrictions on certain officials.
Uganda’s judiciary had not immediately commented on the case.




















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