UK turns away gay Ugandan Chris Stentaza over arrest warrant
A gay Ugandan Christian has been denied a visa to enter Britain because there is a Ugandan warrant for his arrest - where homosexuality is punishable by life imprisonment. Chris Stentaza, a head teacher at a church school who was dismissed from his job and forced into hiding was rejected for a visa by the British high commission in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, apparently because of his sexuality.
Taipei Times
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