Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera (also known as Jacqueline Kasha) (born c. 1980) is a Ugandan LGBT rights activist and the founder and executive director of...
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and television actress Kasha Nabagesera, Ugandan LGBT rights activist Kasha Rae, English musician Kasha Rigby, American skier Kasha Terry (born 1983), American...
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members of SMUG whose faces appeared in the magazine, David Kato Kisule, Kasha Nabagesera, Nabirye Mariam, and Pepe Julian Onziema "Patience", filed a petition...
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Demet Demir Hande Kader (deceased) Mehmet Tarhan Yasemin Öz David Kato Kasha Nabagesera Pepe Julian Onziema Bogdan Globa Vitalina Koval Jeremy Bentham, 19th-century...
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Kato and two other SMUG members who were also listed in the article – Kasha Nabagesera and Pepe Julian Onziema – sued the newspaper to force it to stop publishing...
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administrator and politician Leah Kagasa, model and beauty pageant contestant Kasha Nabagesera, LGBT rights activist Polly Namaye, communications professional, educator...
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Activist Kasha Nabagesera...
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(Turkish novelist) (2017) Hatice Cengiz (Turkish Activist) (2021) Kasha Nabagesera (Ugandan rights activist) (2010) Luis Almagro (lawyer, diplomat, and...
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2017 in Madrid. She led a discussion about LGBTQIA+ in Africa with Kasha Nabagesera from Uganda, South African Yahia Zaidi, Alimi Bisi Ademola from Nigeria...
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November – A lawsuit by four Ugandan activists, including David Kato, Kasha Nabagesera, Nabirye Mariam and Pepe Julian Onziema, against the Ugandan tabloid...
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2009 Emad Baghi ( Iran) 2010 Muhannad Al-Hassani ( Syria) 2011 Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera ( Uganda) 2012 Luon Sorvath ( Cambodia) 2013: Joint Mobile Group...
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intersex (LBTIQ) people in Uganda. FARUG was founded in 2003 by Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera, a Ugandan lesbian advocate. The group’s current executive director...
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Those who rape and murder women will kill you too. Dorcus Acen Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera Stella Nansikombi Makubuya Clare Byarugaba Richard Lusimbo Julie...
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Emadeddin Baghi (Iran) 2010 Muhannad Al-Hassani [de] (Syria) 2011 Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera (Uganda) 2012 Luon Sovath (Cambodia) 2013: Joint Mobile Group...
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LGBT magazine in Syria; Cecilia Chung Ian McKellen Derek Jacobi Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera J. Christopher Neal – the first openly bisexual Grand Marshal...
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a "Reclaiming the Media Campaign" by distinguished activist Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera. She was awarded the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders...
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his commitment to respect for human rights in Colombia 2013 Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera Uganda her courageous fight against homophobia and for sexual...
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customary international law." The People of the Marshall Islands Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera (b. 1980) Uganda "for her courage and persistence, despite violence...
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