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ABC News(LONDON) At a small shelter in Uganda, members of the LGBTQ community seek refuge from persecution after their government enacted one of the world s harshest anti-homosexuality laws earlier this year.
Henry, whose full name is being withheld for safety reasons, runs the shelter along with a local clinic he says also serves the general community.
"Somebody has just called me that they need shelter. He has been evicted, and he s on his way," Henry told ABC News foreign correspondent James Longman.
A man named Emmanuel arrives he says he hasn t slept in days and is seeking a place to stay to keep him off the streets. Later, he tells ABC News that he s estranged from his family and recently got kicked out of his home after the landlord spotted his boyfriend visiting.
"Every day that goes by, you feel like it s becoming more like you re in a box," said Emmanuel, whose full name is being withheld for safety reasons.
"My biggest fear is the police can
ABC News(LONDON) At a small shelter in Uganda, members of the LGBTQ community seek refuge from persecution after their government enacted one of the world s harshest anti-homosexuality laws earlier this year.
Henry, whose full name is being withheld for safety reasons, runs the shelter along with a local clinic he says also serves the general community.
"Somebody has just called me that they need shelter. He has been evicted, and he s on his way," Henry told ABC News foreign correspondent James Longman.
A man named Emmanuel arrives he says he hasn t slept in days and is seeking a place to stay to keep him off the streets. Later, he tells ABC News that he s estranged from his family and recently got kicked out of his home after the landlord spotted his boyfriend visiting.
"Every day that goes by, you feel like it s becoming more like you re in a box," said Emmanuel, whose full name is being withheld for safety reasons.
"My biggest fear is the police can