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Blinken says US to consider visa restrictions over Ugandan anti-gay law

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Official White House Photo by Cameron Smith via Flickr.

WASHINGTON – US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday said his government would consider visa restrictions against Ugandan officials and others for the abuse of human rights following the implementation of one of the world’s toughest anti-gay laws.

Mr. Blinken said he has instructed the State Department to update travel guidance to US citizens and businesses over travel to Uganda.

The measures follow President Joe Biden’s condemnation of the Ugandan legislation.

Mr. Biden said the United States may impose sanctions and would evaluate the implications of the law “on all aspects of US engagement with Uganda.”

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday signed the anti-LGBTQ laws, which includes the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality,” drawing Western condemnation and raising the risk of sanctions by aid donors.

“This shameful act is the latest development in an alarming trend of human rights abuses and corruption in Uganda,” Mr. Biden said in a statement.

He said he had directed the White House National Security Council to evaluate the implications of the law on all aspects of US engagement with Uganda, including the ability to safely deliver services under the Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and other forms of assistance and investment.

Mr. Biden said the US government would consider the impact of the law as part of its review of Uganda’s eligibility for the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which provides duty-free access to goods of designated sub-Saharan African countries.

“And we are considering additional steps, including the application of sanctions and restriction of entry into the United States against anyone involved in serious human rights abuses or corruption,” said Mr. Biden.

Same-sex relations were already illegal in Uganda, as in more than 30 African countries but the new law goes further. – Reuters

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